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INSIDE THE NEWSROOM:
Arts ud craft1: Like a fine
wine, staff writer Karen Auge's
story on the Pageant of the
Masters (Al) ha s been aging in
our computer system ... It's not
that the editors who huddle in
a cramped little office every
afternoon to decide what $OCS
in the next morning's edition
weren't enamored wi th the
story ... Like everything our
superior staff of writers
produC'C, it's a fine example of
JOurnaHstic excellence un-
matched along the greater Or·
ange Coast ... However. when-
ever the editors were just about
to release this Pageant of Mas-
ters masterpiece on an an -
hungry readership, somelhing
else would pop up, like an oil
spill or ano ther twist in the
Pacific Coast Highway-Jam·
borcc Road intersection debate
or federaJ Housing and Urban
Development wrangling over a
Costa Mesa policy ... Finally.
the story has aged to perfection
(actually. somethinJ else fell
through -but that s another
story).
DoWll but aot out: State Sen.
John Seymour, R-Anahctm.
may have come out on the
losing end in his bid for the
GOP lieutenant governor
nomination (won by state Sen.
Marian Bergeson. R-Newpon
Beach), but he has not crawled
into a hole to hide ... The state
Senate Thursday approved a
measure authored by Seym our
that would require the installa-
tion of small computers o n
trucks to monito r the speed
and fatigue of the dnvers.
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FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 1990
Top ·vice cop faces : probe
Investigators look into massage parlor allegations
ly ROBERT BARKER
Dally Hot 11_, W rllff
. HUNTINGTON BEACH -A
police depanment lieutenant super-
vising the enforcement of vice ac-
tivities in the city is himself under
depanmcnt investigation, sources
familiar with the investigation told
the Oru1e Cout Daily Pilot.
Lt. Mike Biggs was placed on
administrative leave with pay about
1 'h weeks ago, the sources said.
The department is investigating
reports of visits by Biggs to an
unnamed massage parlor and the
possible m isuse of public money, the
sources said.
Biggs is alleged to have visited the
massage parlor over a year's time.
according to the sources.
It is not known if Biggs' adminis-
trative leave is linked to the in-
vestigation.
Eff ons by the Dally Pilot to. reach
Bias for comment Thursday were
unsuccessful. Dcpanmcnt officiaJs
would not say whether Biggs had
been implicaled of any wrongdoing.
Police Chief Ron Lowenberg
Thursday said only that ·•there's a
pending investigation into possible
wrongdoing ...
He declined to elaborate funher.
and, citing police privacy laws, re-
f used to identify the subject of the
inquiry or the nature of the allega·
tions.
('\ccording to the sources. in-
vestigators will be examinfog a re-
cord of Biggs' vice arrests 10 de·
termine if, al times, Biggs failed 10
make appropriate arrests. ,
Bi&JS is 1be lieutena nt in charge of
the city's special enforcement unit
that oversees vice. narcotics a nd
undercover police op_erations.
The Dally Pilot's questions about
a possible probe were sparked by
anonymous lips. including a tele-
phone caJI to the Edi1or's Hotline
and an unsigned letter to a Dally
Pilot repon cr.
The letter said: "There 1s a ma)or
sex scandal internal 1n vest1j!.at10n
under way a1 HBPD (Hunting1on
Beach Police Dcpanment.) ..
The anonymous caller also spoke
of a sex-related investigation and
said he was .. afraid there 1s going 10
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Schwecherl., Laguna Hiiia; end J ....
Swimm., Monardl •••fl., r•-•nect "The
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CountrJ Gellentl... bJ artist John
Geort• arown for • P ... •nt of th•
Mettert pr•vl•*·
Page ant of the Masters
now a technical marvel
ly KAREN AUGE
D.ey l"llol s.-Wrllff
LAGUNA BEACH -The first
time Winifred Smith saw the
Pageant of the Masters. it con-
sisted of one costumed person
standing very still o n a wooden
platform. while two others held
an oversized picture frame
around him.
Today, the r.gcant is a tcchno-
l<>sicaJ marve , a consistent near
scU-out and a major money-
maker. But it d~.aart out that
way.
Jn 1932. it was conceived as a
" gimmick, a crude auempt to lure
patrons to a makeshift art show.
"The living pictures were put
in as an attraction. The idea was
to help sell 1painungs." Sm ith
reaJls.
Like most.. of their neighbors.
Laguna Beach anasts in those
Depression years weren't farina
well econo mically. So local
builder and anist Roy Ropp
thouaht that adding cntenain·
ment to an annual summer an
show might spur interest -and
sales -said festival public rela-
tions director Sally Reeve.
Smith's mother was one of
those Depression-era anis1s. who
hung their pa1nt1ngs on fence
posts so browsers could e><amine
them.
And although she was a child at
the time. Sm 1th said that he, 100.
tacked up some of her t"arl y draw-
ings -which were pnmanl~ of
horses -to be offered for sale,
In those days. the f~s11,al of
the ans was a traveling sho"'
held some )ears at the old
women's club. which stood near
where City Hall is now. O ne )Car.
fSff PAGEANT /bdc P11pt
be a massive cover-up ...
Lowenbcrg. however. vowed to
lhoroughJy investigate ao) allega-
tions of misconduct in his depart-
ment.
.. There w11l be no cover-up while
1 am the polke chief... Lowen berg
said. "AJI that docs 1s make a bad
sttuauon worse:·
Four years ago, the City Council
was embroiled in an effort to reduce
the number of massage parlors
clustered on Beach Boulevard.
Former Chief Earle Rob1ta1lle
clai med the cit}. b} not enfomng
new regulations. opened the
floodgates to making Huntington
Beach the massage parlor capital of
Orange Count).
The City Council eventually per·
mitted 1he eight parlors 10 conttnue
Lt. Mike 81991
to operate under a grandfather
clause
It \I.as unkno"'n "'hether am of
the eight massage parlors arc· m-
voh cd 1n the current probe.
oast police
won't push
checkpoints
By GEORGE McCRORY
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Despite a U. . upreme Court
ruling upholding the lcgaht) of
sobriety checkpoints. few Orang<"
Coast pohce department plan to set
up more checkpoints 1n the future
However. the Cahfom1a H1gh"a~
Patrol and Irv ine pohce will con-
tinue the sobnet~ stops a~ o ne
wea~n in the fight ag.:unst drunl cn
driving. .
The 6-3 ruhng upheld M1ch1gan's
sobriety checkpotnt program and. h)
extension. similar programs in most
states. In Cahfom1a. the st.ate ~u
preme Court upheld the H1ghwa~
Patro l's checkpoints b' a 4-J ruling
in 1987.
.. The H1gh"'a) Patrol '1e"s
sobnct) chedpomts as an 1mpon -
ant weapon 1n the o ngoing campaign
to nd the roads of the dnnkmg
dnver. and \loot shall con1tnuc to
emplo) them m those locauon
when" their use seems appropnate
and effecttve." said Cahfom1a High·
way Patrol Commissioner Maun
Hannagan in a prepared statement
.. ow we have !iOme hacl1ng.''
said Santa Ana C HP srx,ke \\Oman
Linda Burrus. "We've al\looa" gone
by the stnct gu1dehnes set up b~ the
state Attorney General. The l S.
Supreme Coun ruhng gaH' us am-
munition to support our state'-;
'-"
obn<"I) ~ht'\.lpomt regulauons ··
\lo t pohn: onil1JI\ '-.lid lhl'
checl po1n1 are a dnun un mom·-.
and manpov.cr
Costa Me~ .ind 'cv.port &th.h
police depJrtmcnt r\'I' on patrol
offictr <,potltng drunh·n dn'l'f'\ on
roadv.n~ ~ .\It hough sohnt't~ ched.-
pomt ma\ pre' cnt people fr6m
dm mg drunl . (o<,ta Mesa Pohn:
gt Tom Winter "31d the pa1rol
officers ususall\ end up with more
arrests
"It talt·'i J lot of manpov.er Ill
man C3l'h l hl·ckpoint The' dl)n·1
sct'm to rcr>ull in mam arrcsb tor
DL.1 '1ola11on ... ' V. tnll.~r said
l..l'>t !°'l'"' 'ear'., fH·. \\'inter said
Costa Mesa pohce l·aught more than
su!.peCtt'd drunlen dn\ers "h1lc
In me arre~ted onh tv.o people tor
dm tng under the inllucncl' at a
sobnet\ l het:kpo1nt me department".> \Ulh J\ Hunt-
tngton &arh and fount:un \ alk'
ha'e conducted lhcd .. po1nt\ '-'Ith
the {HP. but ha'e no Jefin1tc plan'
10 'IC:t thc.-m up lln f 11unh of Jul)
Hl'"'C''rr lr"tnf puhce nu\ set up a lhl'clpo1nt'1n .\ugu'>t
In ine Poh(e l t .\I \luir ..aid Ltll·
chl-Clp(lint'> ma' not re'luh in man'
arr(''lt'I hut JR' a g11t><l publtc rcl3·
uon!I tcx)I in the pre' cotton of
drunlcn dm mg
fPluse see COURT /Back Pagel
Police chief really
a very tough sell
UC Regents to consider in fill/
cutting· nuke weilpon lab ties
8y TONY DOmlO ._ Dmllt,...,._..,._
COSTA MESA -Hawkina stereo equipment without a lictnle
is risky busineu, especially when you try to tell it to the chief of
police.
An Anaheim man found that out tbe hard way Wcdnaday when
he attempted to 1elJ ·~ equipment to Cos~ Maa Police Olief
0.ve Snowden in a sboppsna .center oarkina lo\ on ~
Boulevard.. r
Accordina to Pohce St1. Ron mith. Ke"in Lton Stultz IMed ·
Snowden if be would like to p_urdwe some stereo equ.ipmenL
Snowden declined the offer and then direaed IOCM of Ilia
ofticen to check whether the man had a bus1nete lic::ieme to lell tbe
equipmmL
NCM Ollly did Slulu not "'ve a lillcnte to a ll tbc equipmen~
• police cbect Indicated t.bat be WU wanted in Indiana OD y wevuion~
Stultz. 34, ._ lrftlled for tbc ouwandiQI wanant and lakea
to Oranea Count.)' Jail. where ht wu held in lieu o( S7S,OOO bail.
Smith said. '
1y DAVID SEOINO
"911 Ill "-tt \llrftfl'
LA JOLLA -Severin& the man-
aaement tics be1wcen tbc U niversity
of c.atifom1a ,and nµclear whpons
labl could squeeze out raearch cf·
bu by UC faculty members. a
director at one of the labs told
univenity rer;nts Thuraday. a.mu will dCCtde 1n ~bcr ~they will renew the contrlC\
bdwwn the un1~crstt) and the U.S.
Depuunent of£neray to operate tbe IMoraloriel at Llvmno~ IDd Loi
Allmol. N.M. Committees from both UCI aod UC Su Dic8o voted 1n favor of
pbui'll out me UC s)'tlem's man-
111m1t of the nuc~ar laborltoria bY mTOW marlins. ~int to UC •.tunic Senltc J)Okesman 0.vc
~ kulty votlDd 2()4..201 IPintt
rcnewina the system's contract wtth
the Depanmcnt of Energy. II but
one of the nine U campuses have
voted against continued involvt"-
ment. a'nd Kroah said he upectcd
UC Santa Cruz to take uch 1 'tancc
Faculty mfmbers at seven o f s
nine campu5CS have voted 2.8Q4-
to-l ,673 in calhna for the un1ver11ty
to phaK out its rcsponsabtbt for
nannina the labs whtJc ma1nta1nma
cooperauve ~lat1on1h1p in teach1n1
and raeartb.
The univeni\)''s rontl'l(t with the
U.S. Eftel'IY Deeenment uparcs 1n
I 992, bot the un1Vftllt must not1f'y
lbe ~ment two years 1n ad-
vuce if it .. nts to c:anttl the PKt-
But C\aitt Mu, director of t'1e
Insti tute of Gcopl\ysics and
PlaMtary Physics at Lawrence LI•·
ennore. said that UC'a intct'Ktion
with the labs could be weekeeed if
)
a contract were hmken
"l think n·,. unrt"nll tic to assume
that collaborat1on., "-Ith UC flcult
would continue l'' e n nt present level
without a rontrat·t \\Ith C.' he
said
"l don'1 mean to say that we
wouldn't haH~ conrn t Wlth the uni-
\iCtStl)' rm ~urc v.c v.ould But )'OU
would ov. be in a f rct" mar\.ct.
whc"' c Cf) un1H•n1t)' in the coun·
tt)' would be tryiha to do t~ same
lhinp that are at lea t now au•dtd
towvd U "
She alto tatd that wnh tht con·
unued rollaptc of tbe Cokt War.
mott etnpha lS could be placed on
other ~rt'h proJtt"-
.. lf East-West ttnswns conunuc to
d1m1n1sh. we •ould envs11on lat
cmpha11s on nauonal defcnte, more
on the cnvtronmnt. new CftCllY
ff'M-.. UC/9edl P. ...
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Co-owner of Cht'Jsca Mortgage Co., a wholesale lender in
Corona dt>l f\1ar that helps people finance their homes.
LIFE WORK -----------
Instead of going d1rl'cll~ 10 Cal Fed or Bank of America, the
potential homco.,.,·ncr can go to a broker like Diane Hinch, to get
a \oan tailored 10 the1r needs. For example, when corpora1e
executives move to Orangl· County for a 1hree-year stint, she points
ou1,. t~ey don't need a JO-year fixed-rate loan. But without a
spec1ah st's help, she says, they may nol know about all the financing
vehicles available to them.
NEXT CHALLENGE --------
. Sh e·s jus1 de\ eloped a company to help Am ericans find homes
1n Europt' and to help Europeans find homes in America.
ROOTS -------------
. Born 1n England. sh~· "·orkcd in an -\ustrahan university aflcr
high school. doing the 1echn1cat drawi ngs and b1blrography for a
book 1ha1 1s no" a standard reference work on the human brain.
COMING TO AMERICA ------
Sh~ moved to Oran~e. Counly when her husband Jim, a
professional socce r player, 101ned tht' California Surf. a 1eam playing
at Anahe1n1 S1ad1um. While he pla}cd. sht' earned a law degr« and
~~nt ~o "·ork for a Newport Beach auornl')' Sf)t"Cializing in real esta te
ht1ga11on .
PHILOSOPHY -----------
'·i\1 ~ ph1losoph~ 1s to ga in as much kno"·k·d~c as one can, to
be able to take full ad\'anlagc of all of the opponun1ties which exist."
-Complle-d by )OJ' .UlltOJIJ'
Pittsburgh Pain&
.._,.. ..,. ...., mo. 1 fine rwllOa wu tbey ~ '° be IDOl'IWll lpew:ed about 20 ~ Of-
HUNTINOTON BEACH A .~lio·m~~-oi!Od ':;';t.-.ljl O!l, Vf'll"\ illid-f\ )r•\~oilil\.~·~'1!l""" !Old. t &!I ol -ol Bolsa O>ica State lleoch !Pl'!Jlil "" ,..... to I ~ ffuo~ Beadl Mayo< Tom that -_ up. •
tbat .... fouled by I oearly ~7(}. near"Bu nMllowl. in Unr·Co&ty, lili,l'.fild Wedntldlf ... ~--. ',"We llbn1·kJllWillow Old that on
· ~ oil 1DiJJ Tuetdly aiabt ·re-the ame facility ~ after tie 1tutiaf. ovidmoe po1nled to Un-ia." he Mid. · •
llWllt ·cloleCI today wt will 1tor 300.~t ~ T_. all ocol'1....,., Eva, located oouth of T mu! ...,... toda ~ at ,leul ~ntil Si1wday mom-spill in ~-· ; ! i ~ ~ ;~ ~ the culprit in the abo::J. be able~ t:firm wbetber ~;
.... officiall 11>d. Tueaday • lpill"" wubod onto tlje lllill-. ....., --. not the oU .,._ from platform Eva,
The oriain of the spill ~ .the beK:b ,1. ~l 4:.4.S P·IJI· ,T~y. ~~1nds and.~um:nts Lane said.
ICCODd off Hunli"-'On Belch this !~~ ~ Dal;& n~ ~ ~x-y afternoon and even1na were 'f · .,d fro
year -WM still ~ .. ~yttery Thurs-.t~ly 39 .. ~ of aborelmt.':~te IOU • DO!.. northward. But· I ''""' n't come m ·the
day, witb tome officials pointina ~ ,oftlCf:al•_ closed .• ·~mile .. Lacie would seem to weiah platform,authoritietsaiditcoul4be
fi.,s •• an off'lhore drillia& -plat, strcu:~.·1 the aouth end qf~~· ...um dllit pduibility," be said. re:er&:,:.tbeY ddmnine wt.ere
form o~ by ~n~!· ancf com-. The .oil slid had li~1 . if ,lliy Unocal chemists were bU$).' 1 pony olliciah m•mtamu>a thal the 1mntediotc effect on wilobfc, of. w-&;,IY1in& um pies or ml Thd cleanup/ meanwhile, was 111
spill ,probably didn't come from ficialt said. No oiled birdt or air,k =ed the ocean and lbe but completed' by Wedncatay after •
their equi.pment. sea r:nammals were rePorUd and ,a foUo na the spill, to try to noon , U.S. o.t Guard ,ofr1Cia11
Unocal has, however, undenaken ~nton run al Bolsa Chica T~y ..,_, .. ~..,..-to wbereaft-1llflltt* said~ _, . .."
the cleanup, at an estimated cost of ni&ht does not appear to have been have come from. "The state .,ncies were, ready to S 000 ti d~sruptcd, California Department Qf Lane said a break in a one-inch declare lhc clCaliu_p adeqU11e,": Lt
S, 50 ar. Fish and qame spokesman Cun pipeline at platform Eva, Tuesday Johb"BWd said. "But Unocal foUild
"That's not including the colt of Tauscher satd. · niaht relcucd some oil. But be 11id a little moretOld oil that they wuled
disposing of the oil and con-.. We had. a biologist go out arid the company had verified that Done to clean uJ). I think they'~ aoin& to
taminated materials at a 10.1ic dump study grunion cgp and he isn't of it escaped into the water. ~ve i! cl04ocr than it was bcf~."
City suspects embezzlement
LAGUNA BEACH -A 19-ycar city cm-~·.":":"J.•.•.t.-.•.v.•.:
ploycc was arrested Thursday on susplcion of
embezzling money from parking mcten and NEWS
change machines .
Dan Harris, who for 14 years has overseen the BRIEFS
three-member crew responsible for meter oper-
ation and maintenance. was arrested following a
one-mO!llh investigation.._ said City Manager Ken
FranK.
Frank said city officials do not yet know how
long the suspected embezzling continued or how much money wu
taken.
Harris is cooperating with·police and has been released on his
own recognizance. Frank said.
Laguna Beach llas l,800 parking meters.
Local health grant announced
IRVINE -UCI has received a grant of $233,184 from the
Irvine Health Foundation to conduct surveys on the physiolO&ical
and men ial health of local residents.
The gift will pay for telephone surveys of 2.000 Orange Coun1y
homes and the cost of analyzing 1he data.
The foundation. which suppons health-related education and
research in the Irvine area. also is funding a $66.820 supplemental
survey on the relationship bc1wctn arthritis and cigaretlC smoking.
This survey will rollow-up last y(iaf''S health surveys which
showed a higher percentage of Orange County residents have
arthri1is than 1heir U.S. counterparts, and that smoken arc more
likely to have anhtjtis lhan non-smokcn.
_ UCl's Public Volicy Research Organiiation will conduct the
surveys. ,
' New library getting· closer
NEWPORT BEACH -The City Co~il a_pproval Mon'1ay .
ni&ht of a land exchange avctment and an arch1tectural ccSntract
pa ved the wa y for construction to begin on. tht J)ew ctn1ral library.
In the land swap between the city af!.d The'lfvine Co., tbc·city
will get roughly four acres near East Coast Highway and MaCArttiur 1
Boulevard for ,lhe library. while The Irvine Co. wiU take over the
prescn1 libra'fY' site in Newpon t 'enter. ·
The hew SO.OOO-squarc-foo1 library will be dcsianed by Simon Martin-V~ue Winkels1ein. Newport . Beach architect Jamci Pirdy !
will work 1n assoolation with the firm. (
In August, 1he council allocated $7 million to the new library.
The library's foundation will raise another SI million for the
building, which is expected to open by summer or 1993.
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Court upholds local d~ath s~nt~nc~
SAN FRANCISCO -The stale
Supreme Court on Thursday upheld
the death sentence of an Orange
County man for the 1983 rape and
murder of a woman outside a bar in
Garden Grove.
The 6-1 rulin1 11ffir:med the con·
victions and -sentence of Richard
Raymond Ramirez in the fatal stab-
bing of Kimberly 'Gonzalez, 22. or
Norwalk.
The court said Ramirez. who had
met Gonzalez in the bar a week or
two earlier, saw her again on an
evening in November 1983. They
were seen leaving together shortly
after I a.m. Her body was found the
nex1 momina near the bar's park.in&
News of the weird
lot.
Police said a beer bottle with
Ramirez's finacrprints was found 30
feet rrom the body. Ramirez said he badJiv~o the bottle to Gonzalez.and
dcnicd.seltually assaulting or killing
her. Ht said ht had driven from the baf tO the borne of-his pfegnant
&irlfriend.
The jury convicted him of
murder, rape and sodomy, but dead-
locked on his sentence: a second jury
then vo\Cd for death.
Ramirez, who turns 31 on Friday,
is not the same•man as the Richard
Ramirez. sentenced to death in the
Los Anaclcs "Niabt Slllker'' -case.
-IJy 1h A...UIH Pra1
Exec gets S53.6 million bonus,
but company .had mega losses
• Craia McCaw, chairman o(
McCaw Cellular Communications,
was awarded a bonus of SSJ.6
minion in 1989 (and two
subordinates shared $92. 7 million in
bonuses) for a firm that has riever
shown a profit, that lost $289
million last year, and which in some
yean has lost over SI billion.
•Edwin Meese, whose 1988 book .
contract promises a May 1989 de-
livery on his memoin as 111ornty
scneral and who had told a reparter
1n June 1989 tbat he had 8t~adl comp1c1ed "& thOusand pages, ' fai -
cd to deliver a single paac by April
1990 and had the contract canceled
by the publisher.
•Tom Cruise, trying on Elrth Day
to re<:onclle his imploring people to
"turn ofT liJhts" and ··use recycled
paper·~ with his ecologicallyextrava-
g.an1 hobby of race-car drivina: .. The
thing is, not many people ate_ Fina
to be able 10 drive race can, OK? Ifs
importan1 10 point ou1 the thinp
you can do to make a difference."
TV actor Harry Anderson,. also an
Earth Da)' speaker: "We have a
Volvo. a pickup truck, and a Mus-
1ang convertible. But I don't drive
(the Mustang) much."
• Roscvilk,. Minn.. police oft"1ccr
Anaus Perkins arrested a 23-ycar-old
St. Paul woma" at a bar when she
tried 10 pass fo~ checks (belong-
ing to her "boy(riend") with Angus
Perkins' name imprinted on them
(stolen from him the w«k before).
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EdROWl'-'Q the stair\¥ ..
to • VIII•~ controverlY-
som~ Laguna Beach resld~nts on
warpath over convention cent~r
T nbefe•a. bit ora flap IDina OD in South ..._..overaome
coutnlction work uader way
at tbe Surf ad 5-d. Seema tM.....,. iiwlll•ina a ~to IWD it into I codnice center.
ID the proceu. a lariD two-ttory atairc:ue baa Fred
popped up, m&aeh to tbe con-M•rtln
lla"Ution and surpriae of aome neiabbon acroa ·
the IU'eet. T1aey fed it bu b&ocbd their view ol a...._ ol oceaa.
Tbe dty WU IUppoeed to ba~ teDt oUt DOCicea of a.._._ but didn't Tbat bappeU aometimes, Ibey aid. -....
dol droped by to take a loot at the acene. True, a llice of aea and
.. teem to "have diJappearect behind the stain. •t a namelesa . an a nam~leu. antique lbop directly ICrOll the ttnet Mid lbe tbinb the project 11 pat.
.. ~ needs a conference center,•• abe aid. Can't belp bus wonder il'it needs one ao uaJy.
Statua: Sorae ~bon acrosa tbe street from Surf and Sand
aren•t bal'P)' they cant see the sea anymore. The city •YI it wants
a new ltaircue desip. The ho~I say1 it baa already redaiped the
1taircue once -and l.quna liped off on it-
Sidel will be l;&ken. and thinp thrahed out at a hearina July S.
Preaumably, the city wdl promote this one very well.
..._., Goet V ... lftftr. lrvine-bued Mazda of America reporu
that the Connecticut State Police bouaht 13 ~ MX-6 ~sport coupes to uae u unmarked patrol can. Uaed to beit was allllOlt u easy to spot the "plain wrapper .. can u it is the CHP"s blact-
and-wbi1e1. A dedicated leadfoot doesn't have a cbaac:e anymore.
~.lfy~u·re.an i~ freak. the Dreyer's=bavea
publicity samm1ck JO•na ~t's worth ~ In ber, tbey1J briJtl 20 adults and five kids to beauti.NI downtown City of
Conunen::e for an Of1Y of ice-cream wtifta.
. Twenty-five ~ tlavon will be weiped. u it were, and the top
sax vote-tetten ~ be added to the l>ftjer's lioeup next year.
We checked wath Dreyer'• to 1ee it any <>ranee Countians hid ever made the panel. "No,'' said the youna lady in their blic
relations deoertment, "I don't think ao. Lat year we b!1: firefiabter ~ Lona Beacb. Is that cloae enoup?" Not really, but maybe tlaat will make the odds better for you.
If you want.to set into th11 ultimate ice-cream s"l-out, you1J
need to convince Dreyer's, in I SO words or less, why you would mak~ a .. pand" ice-aam tuter.
Send wbatevertou think will make you a winner to: Ice Cream
Tuter, PO Box 1.18 , Lafayette, CA 94549. And here•s an offer you
can't refuse: If a reader of the 0...... C.Ut DUiy PllM tets in on
dais deal, we'll buy him/her/them me very best dinner City of Comm~ bu ~o offer. After the tu~ of coune.
Entnes are JUd&ed only on creattVlty, so my sueu is the more
wacked-out you.r submission, the better your cbances. You can even
do a home Vldeo if you send Ilona a written translation.
WHn die Bl& BllCb Are: Is there any sipificanc:e to the fact that,
of Qranee County's five ~t paid executives, two are bome-builden and two run a chain of psychiatric holpitall?
Is it even more sipificant that not a siaaJe De'Wlpaper publisber
editor, reponcr or even columnist was amona the top l 00? Of courti
tbeae are publiclr held companies, so that'• probeblr why you didn't I
tee people from ._ Group Publishina listed. That 1 the outfit that
OWllt the outfit that publishes the O.U, POec.
SdlMI 0.Jt: There's 1ood news and t.d news u schools Ilona the Oraue Coast besin rec:essina for the summer. fbe Good: Newport-Mesa Unified School District and ill ~ llfeed on a three-year con~ Teachen tet a S.27 percent
S-Y ancreue plus fonnulated cost-of·bVlJll raiaes the next two yean. ~Bad: Contrast that with Huntinaton Beach City, which alao
offered its teachers a three-year contrlet, but with no salary increue
of any kind.
The Wom: In the Ocean View District, they're still tryin1 to ~ t~ther a contract that coven the 1989-90 school year, which ta now over.
ls~'t it amazin1 how some school districts can't, don't or won't
recopu.e that they really have only one thins to offer the families
and children they serve: The best teachen and respect money can
buy. Pretty much in that order.
s.dfH: Disneyland's Tobecconist shop on Main Street, which bu
been aellina the eviJ weed since the put opened, suns a new life
tomonow as a bobby and collcctibles stOR. The cipr-store indian
stays, however.
N.w Deal: Tbouah I doubt that any of the PUet'1 arowina stable of
columnists can claim to play with a full deck. we are beina rabutned.
To forestall the thousands of calls which will surely come tomorrow
when the Fred Column doesn't run. oleaae note that we1J be here ~·· w ....... ,. ... P..W.11 &om now on. Tbanb for tunina m.
• No . 9De won the bia j~t in the lat.est Calif'onm Lottery "Lono M9 pme, briDlina
Saturday's top prize pool to ID estimated 120
million.
Here are the winnina numben picked
Wedneaday niaht in the twice-weekly pme: 13, IS,
20, ~ 37, 4( and the bonua number, i6.
1 nere were four ticketa with five of the six
numben plus the bonus number sbarina a Sl.37
million prize pool for individual payofli of $343,677. lottery
oftidala said Tbunday that thole tickets T~-m Campbell, San franciaco. Santa Paula and Loi
Here are· me ~ pla)'inl cud numbers picked ThUl"IMy
ailbt fbr dae CalifarDia Loetery•s daily "Decco" pme:
~6. taubl: 7. ODie...+·9. -·-~·
Estancia High w•s wlrvler of
name the new school, contest
two men. .
in jail
FOUNTAIN VALLEY -An
early IDOl'Dint ~eat erupted
into car balhi111 Tbunda~ two
car ao.dl of y~ mea clubed near
Brookhunt Street and Slater Av-enue.
While three men in a Chevy Nova
claimed that a man in a 1986 Nissan ~p fired a pall al them twice,
police were unable 10 find a pm or evidence of IUDlbota. Police Sst.
Larry Orilwold said.
With SO little real evidence to So
OD, Griswold said be doubts that the
.district attorney will file clwtcs
qainst the men.
Police arrested Gabriel P .
Valenzuela, 20, of Riverside and 18-
year-old Gary L. Peanoa of Marino
Valley on suspidon of -uh with
a deadly weapon.
The 1ncWent bepn about S:30
a.m., when both cars were travelina
south on Brookhum. An ~ent
bepn between the two cars occu-
s-nts and. at one point, one. of the
men in the pickup truck alleaedly
aimed a sun at the Chevy Nova,
Griswold said.
Tbe Nova's occupants claimed
two shots were fired., but officen
were unable to find any bullet boles
in or around the car, Griswold said.
When the Nova's driver saw the
sun. he rammed the truck. apparent-
ly in an attempt to shatc the aim of
the aunman. The Nova followed the
truck for a couple blocks before tu~ back to report the incident
to po.u hoce, Griswold said.
While police were takin& a report
from the three men in the Nova. alJ
in their early 20s, they spotted the
pickup truck and chased it.
Ir-Valenzuela was stoj)ped near
Brookhust and Warner Street, but he
was in the truck alone. They arrested
Pearson, who they believe was the
truck's second occupant durin1 the a.Ueaed ·shootina. as he walked down
a nearby residential street
Both were booked into ~
County Jail where they were held an
lieu of S 10,000 bail.
I -ay ,.. o.Jly PU.t
Big rig wreck
snarls freeway,
injures girl
ANAHEIM -A Washinaton
state 1irl vacationina in Southern
California was injured Thunday in
a four-vehicle crash that briefly
doted the north lanes of the Santa
Ana Freeway.
Heather Siewart, 12. of Granite
falls. Wash .. suffered a broken col-
larttone in the freewa~ that occurred just south of thorpe
Avenue, •id California ipway
Patrol apokeswoman Linda Burrus.
No one else was hurt.
Burrus said a tractor-trailer ri&
struck a camper occupied by the Jirl,
her father and a friend from behind.
Tbe camper wu pushed into a
Chevrolet truck ahead of it, and a
dwnp truck then struck the rear of
the bia ria. Burrus said.
The camper, tractor trailer and
dump truck wen= stranded in the
middle of the north lanes and the
CHP bad to close th.ree lanes until
nearly I p.m .. Burrus said.
A propane tank on the back of the
camper was punctured in the 11 :45
Lm. Mlcident and 6refiahten cloled
the northbound lanes ror about 10
minutes while it was emptied,
Burrus said. -ay City Nen S«Yke
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DAILY PtLOT/Frtdmy, June 11, 1880
Grllduatlon day
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lldl9on H .... pNt Tod Sell• and JIJl hndl help Louie AueUd .... readJ.
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A Marina High School 9raduate Is con.atulated •nd receives his dlplollla.
Hungry crook bungles food h~ist
FOUNTAIN VAL·
LEY -An appueatly
bUnerY crook WU UO-
IUCICilllf\al in hit 1nnnpe
to coeceal -foOd IM IDIM out ol a coe-
waieece "°" wi**t .. yhia for the IDQdl. ;.,
l'OUCE
A man llid u knct LOG
tlocde of Ofallll juice -----ud a "J~ lllldwich in hi1
Jacbt and heeded lor the nit of the 7 • ~veft Food Store. 10044 Ellil Ave.
Wbeft the ltoft OWMf, who llW the
mu !tide the products, tried to stop the ~ &alt-food fUcber bit the owner •t the woWcMle tlUd' !went to bed ta...,. He dropped t1'e IOOds outside
&be llOft. I 0
contamin& S 1.000 from an offiC't' safc
Fountain Valley
A 2S-ycar-01d Garden Gro'r man v.as
attacked while sinana on a planter bo' al
a rec:ration center at 16400 Brookhurs1 St. The attacker said .. G1vt me your
money:· The v1ct1m rtfuwd. was beaten
and then lucked ht-fort the assailant fled.
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After pohce stopped a man for v.-canna
a stereo ~t while ndana his b1C)'cle
alona Brookhun• trttl nc..1r Edinttr
Avenue, officen cited ham for carryint a
lotded 1un. The man, who had a s1n&Jt--
lbot .4~hbt-r Ptuladtlph1a black pow-
der demnacr an h11 biC)'cle be&. said he
was carryana 11 for ~01ccuon.
Someone broke the wmdow of a 1990
1.Uu Trooper parked It the 17000 block
o( San Bruno ind removed the v1c11m's
la..oecd Bianchi mounwn bike. The
tbie( rode 1wa . lcavana has I ()..speed
Free Spirit b•c)'clc ht-hind.
0
A I )..ytat-old Fountain Ville)' 11rt Iott
Iller P'lf'le wh11t ndana her becyclc after
ICllllleOllt the kncw rode up ncxt to her
Md .,.bbed tt ftQm her basket The two
Md leopped bncll al Talbert and Stt-
Olld IU'Oetl. j
e.-....a.e1a
A ma• ....tae 1 black turban rc-
portldly nee..I Si. loMWttnarc Churdl ud _,..,,...... "non-Otthohc doc--..._ .. •t•'*• '° d•rvtn. 11w IMft ..... .., .......... ,h ........ ....
dlmdl .... ,.,... ,....... '° ..... . 0 .
A...._ol ... Hdow"-
.. ,....._ .. -'cl * altc>wied 1 woman ,,
transient into hcr homc to rMI. but the
woman doesn't want 10 lea'r he a~krd
Lhe pohce for help. but put thr "oman up
for the n1aht at a motel
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Someone stoic a v1de<X'USC'llt l"l"C'Order
and Je~lt) from a car at Pacific Coast
Hl&hway
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Buralars rtmoved a window to • rt'SI·
<knC't' an the 16000 block of Rhonr Lane
and stoic a m1crowa'e and pool cur
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A woman 1n the I b(X)(l block of
Ganccs Lant wd she v.as go1n1 into
labor and htr bo)rficnd wu pushin& hrr
and her mother around and refusing to
let her So 10 the hospital
lrriae
*' su11 JICkel and wallet with a com·
btned value of $7~ were stolen from a
conference room 11 1hc II"' inc Mamou
between 3:25 and )·30 p.m. Wcdft\'tda .
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Someone stoic a boy's 15·~ moun·
wn bike which had bttn left unlocked
ouutdc the 7·11 Food lore 11 l.S265
C\ilver Dnvc The lhcft wa reported at
):.)2 p.m •
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A man cxpotcd hamKlf ncaf t~ 1n1er·
teehon of Vale A"cnue and Eas1 Yale
Loop Wednetday at 11:21 a.m. I
v.a)' on \\ cdnesda) mght The buraiar.
11.ho took undcnermined. loot. was dt·
5en~ a a v.huc man v.ath curly hair
v.canng a 11.catcr and slacks. Ht was
5('Cn dn,a04 av.a\ in a wh ite Mustang
GT con,cn1blt with red tnm.
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.\ man rcponed that somcont tned to
stab him cah Thursda) 11 the C'arcle K
55 Glenne\l't'
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.\n S8~ black helmet watb told and
~al,er 1nm wa~ reported taken from a
p rage an the 1000 block of Wycoff Wa>
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Two ,men 1n a blue van fttt fC1>0rtcd
put11n1 leaflets on doors J nd tryma to
open the doors u they ~led the
lcafleu..
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" workbt-nch and pe1nt1np valued lit
SI 00 we~ rq>0ncd stolen fri>m 1 PJ1IF
an 1he I 000 block of S«nk Drive.
Newport Beaela
mconc dnlled a hole ul the In.Ink of
a 1979 C:adallac perked at dw Slwraton
Hotel. 045 MacAnhur Blvd •• and open-
ed lhc trunk Noth1n1 WM &Un. 0 .
" ncr'\-ou man came '"'° Moboeo Ftnc Jc~lr)' and Gems, 100 Newpon
Center 0n~c. and ac1ed u 1f ht wu casana tM ahop for 1 po111bk ftnurc
cnrne. He •~red to tcan tht ~.Y ara for video cam(ftl IM pl9tt!d &oth
hal'\dt on tM d1tpla t.atcS at 1f tnU11t
the .... dut1behty.
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• LAGUNA Hlµ.s -Office development i.n the John Wayne
Ai.rpon ua. cenlidered the county•• prime location. is shiftina
to ~?1traJ qr.. County, ICCOrdina to a recent study.
The aupon area still represents almost 44 percent of the
county's planned office spece, but that is down from previout le!ell of~ to 60 percent over the put decade," said Matthew
Dilltoa, director of the survey conducted by Reteareb Network Wt. of Laauna Hills. .
''\_\'e believe that the central county, includina the Cities of
Anaheim, Oranae, Sanla Ana and Tustin, is poiled to become
the ~unty's next najor office bub.•• bisston said more than 8.6
million square feet of office space is already planned for
dcvelopmeqt in the. area wit~n the. ~t five years.
Althouah . the. airyon, ~ s pos1.uoo as the leadina county
office market as shppina, at stJll rcmams strona. accordina to the surv~ .. The area curren~lY. has mole than 20.3 million square feet
o( eJU~ll~g space, 2.9 million square feet under construction and
8.3 trull10~ square feet planned for development.
The airpon area vacancy rate is 16.S percent (3.3 million ~uare feet) and the average lease rate is the county's second ~est at S 1.89 per square foot. according to the survey. The
Irvme Spectrum area comes in first with an average lease rate
of S l. 90 per square foot.
Disston said central Orange County's office market has
t>eaun to overshadow the airpon area and will be a prime taraet
for .office development and leasing activity during the next five
ycan.
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NEW YORK (APl Jun. ,.
NEW YORK (AP) Jun. 14 ;:-· ~.
:\\'SE l .. E:\DERS
NEWPORT BEACH -Hopina
to improve thy city's tourist
imqe~the N W)>on Beach Con-
ference isitors Bureau has
lau a colorful media cam-
peip aimed. at overnight visitors
and conventioneers.
A recent survey showed the city
bas a low recogrution factor and is
perceived as an expensive place to
stay, but the bureau hopes to
change that image with brochures,
advertisements and visitors'
guides.
Forty-five percent of the fre-
quent travelers living within I SO
miles of Newport Beach said they
knew "little or nothing" about the
city. according to a recent survey
conducted by the San Francisco-
based American Lives research
firm.
The poll, contrasting. Newport
Beach and San Diego. showed that
the frequent travelers believe
Newport Beach hotels and res-
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lleratt lnt.,.nt rate Index: 1.05'
rime Ra~•: 10.00 scount ate: 7.0 oiler eal loan rate: 9.2S ='/.~/~'market rate: ~ow UI
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'1 commerclal pao.r: ·110 divs : l .lS ·l .OS ~merclal pai>er by !Inane• comi>env: 70 CS.vs· I 13·7.6S
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tauranls a.re expensive compared
to those in San Diego. said New-
pon visitors bureau prca.ident
Richard 8 . Gartrell.
The survey showed that 43 per-
cent of the l SO polled said accom-
modations in Newpon Beach are
overpriced when compared to San
Dieao. Only 8 percent thouaht
Newport Beach was a tow-priced
vacation.
"This survey showed me that
people don't understand what
Newpon Beech has. We must have
some of the best kept sccrcu
here,.. Ganrell said. "People are
unsure about what we really have
to offer."
Gartrell showed members a
trade show booth. magazine
advenisements and brochures in-
tended to show Newpon Beach to
'lSE l PS A DOM'S
tour awdes and convention or-
pnizers. A visitors· suide listina
businesses will be available in
Auaust or September, Ganrctl
said.
"The Colorful Coast" is the
theme of the materials. which use
briaht pinks and corals to frame
pictures of sailboats and sunsets.
The adveniscments, banners and
letterheads feature a red, yellow.
blue and green beach ball.
The bureau has even gone the
direct-mail route to attract con-
ventioneers. h recently sent post-
oanh to people who stayed at a
Long Beach hotel. encouragjng
them to hold their next meeting in
Newpon Beach.
The card, beanng a picture of an
empty coffee cup, said "Did you
leave Long Beach feeling a hnle
empty?"
Gartrell said overnight hotel
packages that include lodging,
food, attractions and eveo incen-
tives from airlines could make
stayin' in Newport Beach more
desirable. Although Newport
~ch will get national exposure,
Ganrell said the media bhtz will
focus on the Los Angeles basin.
.. We're looking at peopJe staying
one o r two nights. something that
will encourage the continued econ-
omic development of our com-
munity.'' Ganrell said.
Ninety percent of the bureau'!>
operauons arc funded b} the cit)'\
hotel/motel tax. w1th the re-
mainder coming from member·
ship dues and ad\erus1og.. Its
1990-91 budget 1s S825.000, Gar·
trell said.
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j Hot fashion f.or
cool shopping
on warm ·days
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The temperature rises and acts to the upper 80s.
It's hot. There's a nc!ed to cool otr. People bead for air-
conditioned malls with fashion-filled stores. What is
the attire?
To find out we headed for Crystal Court. A lot of
people had the same idea. Most o( them were ex~
llll themselves in tbc same style -very casual
The "uniform" of the day was separates -. shorts
and tops and tennis shoes for walking pleasure.
Even with comfort tn mtnd. style comes throuab.
Blair Caspers of Costa Mesa wore black walkill( shorts
with a sleeveless white blouse. Instead of a belt, Caspen
tied a polka-dot trimmed silk scarf for a bit of pizazz.
That day she was in pursuit of clothes for her
honeymoon which will follow her July wedding.
Jem Le Blanc of Costa Mesa had her small
daughter Jade in tow and was carryina a long plastic
dress bag.
"I have been shopping for maternity clothes. I will
be getting inn:> them soon," said a now-slender Jerri,
who wore a striped-sleeves shirt and a short white skirt
with thongs. "I needed a dress to wear to a weddina
and I found this one-piece short sleeve silk. It was kind
of high. I paid $300, but I am hoping I can still be able
to wear it for Christmas parties." · ~
JoAnn Glenn of Irvine donned a T-shirt and jean
shorts to do one of her favorite things -shop.
Katie Bums of Huntington Beach was running an
errand in the mall and looking very cool in a three-
picce set in a small floral print -bra top. jacket and
shorts.
"I work at BB I. and this is the kind of clothing we
sell. So. I get to work in ca usual clothes all of the time."
Gordon Voss of Costa Mesa bad donned brif.ht
yellow walking shorts and stnped shirt for bis shoppmg
trip.
"You want me to be a fashion model? OK!" the
Costa Mesa resident said laudting. "Actually, I'm here
today just kalhng time. but J did buy some jeans."
We found two shoppers who were looking for new
shoes. Tall Aaron Kearney of Oranae, attired in "the
short/top uniform." said he has at least a dozen pair
of shoes, but loves to shop. "l expect to pay from $'100
to $1 SO for the shoes."
Terri Timot1 of Fountain Valley works at Mariu
Travel and on her day off was walking CC and looking
for a good basic navy pump.
"We are mindless shopping," commented Lissa
Collins out with her friend Lilly Klein. Both were in
knit separates. And what had they bought? More knit
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•She is invariably the last person to
leave the church, hangs around com-
plimentin1 him on his sermon, in-·
Oatina his ego and butterina him up.
• She finds all kinds of excu.es to
visit the churth office durina the
week and she volunteers for any-
thina and everythina that will aive
her an opportunity to be around
him.
•She shows up at the hospital when
she knows be will be visitina there.
I bope the women who recopiu
themselves will red irect their
eneraies away from the minister and
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but it was not wise
or fair in UC/ case
ls it nkiat to be ~ive?
MOil who pitch their tents under· that ideoloaical umbrella
_would deny 1be c:baqie~ But the facuemaint tbal-many of. tbe lllDC-
people wbO prattle on about racial equality are unwillina to practice
wbat they preach -if it comes at the eJtpeme of their special
iatsats.
A cue in point: UCI Chancellor lack Peltuon bu reportedly
nominaied L Dennis Smith, the dean of biololical ICieDca at UCI;
for the executive vice chancellor polition vacaied recntly by a.a... Un Tien. Peltuon bu come UDder fire &om tbe American
Federation of Teachers union ofticiala, who have apraled ~
pointment that Peltuon, who n.omiuted three white mea and ooe
bl8ck woman, didn't nominate more minorities.
For Smith and Pettuon, c~ that more minorities lbouJd
have been considered are both ridiculous and imuJtilla. Moleover,
tbe situation offen a &limpse at how tbe well-intentioned path away
&om discrimination 6as become a n.d pocted and potholed with
tbe scabs of a vque and all~ncom111Mina .. equality ...
It ii this same sort of everyone-eetHD~ual~tbe-pie
no-matter-wbat mindset that raulu in lea-qualified candidates beiDJ hired simply to fill racial quow in some jobl. It a1IO raults,
penicularly in academic set.tinp like UCl1 in outcria like tbe one
over Smith's nomination. Since a minonty held the p<>lt before.
some ask, why don't they hire another one?
Quite simply, because Tien wasn't hired for the color ofbia Min,
and neither should bis replacement be subjected to aucb an arbitrary . uda.g2ent. •
J Dbrina his te~ure as UCl's chancellor. Peltuon bu conliltelltly
increased the univenity's stature in the academic community and abroad.~.uJd he veer off that ~th just to put a white man an tbe executiv vice chancellor's post. .
Tb swer, of course, as no -no more than he'd hire another
Asian just to appease speciaJ-interese ll'OUPI·
We've come a long way from the days when minorities bad to
take a seat at the back of the bus. The new lesson to be learned is
that no one -be they minority or majority -bas a lock on the
front seat, either.
Today In history
Today is Friday, lune l S, the
l 66th day of 1990. There are 199
days left in the year.
Today's Hiahli&ht in History:
On June l S, T 213, King John sianed
Mapa Carta at Runnymede, Ena·
land, pntina his barons more liber-ty. •
On tl:fis date:·
In 1844, Charles Goodyear re-
cei ved a patent for his process to
strenathen rubber. (Even so,
Goodyear did not benefit from the
invention, and died in poverty in 1860.) "\
In 1775. the Second Continental ~ Conaress voted unanimously to a~
point Georse Washinaton bead of
the Continental Anny.
In t 944, American forces began
their successful invasion of Saipan
in the central Pacific in World War
11.
In 1967, California Gov. Ronald
Reapn sianed a bill liberalizing.his
state's abortion law.
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Doon~sbury By Garry Trud~au
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Tax board:
A sc.andal
\Naiting
to happen
SACRAMENTO - A few days
before the June~ electioe. me·
state Board of Equaliutioo met in
Sacramento to perform an auual
chore: establisbina values of public:
utilities for property taxes.
In yean put, this bu been a
contentious ellercise. Typically, tbe
board's staff would m:ommeod
values for dozens of electric, pa,
telepbone, pipeline and railr1*I
compu.ies. and the board would
make -some downward adjustments
GorDacflev gets freer fiana
from critics in Russia, U.S.
by divided votes.
Boud-member William Bennett
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unduly inftuenced by the campmp
cbecb that the utilities distributed.
· Tbis year, the atmosphere was a
bit difJerenL
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member, Controller Gray Davi&.
a.Ito was up for re~lcction.
WASHINGTON The
survivability of Mikhail Gorbachev
in the face of the Soviet Uruon·s
deepest internal crisis is enhanced
by tbe imminent purge of hls enem-
ies in the Kremlin and the side-u.ckina of his critics in the White
House.
In Moscow, President Gorbachev
is displaying surprisina strenath after
his Y1Ctory at the superpower sum-
mit Bolstered by an unellpected
U.S. trade pact and President Bush's
refusal to press him publicly on
Baltic independence, Gort.chev is
beadina toward a triumphant Com-
munist Party Congress that may give
him almost everything he ~ants.
That includes a vastly revamped
Soviet Politburo.
In Washington, two senior Na·
tional Security Council (NSC) staf-
fe~ who are skeptical about the
decision by Bush and Secretary of
State James A. Baker In to prop up
Gorbachev arc switching out of
U.S.-Soviet policy-making. Deputy
National Security Adviser Robert
Gates, Bush's foremost Soviet ex-
pen, is working on lesser issues and
may 900n quit the NSC staff. Soviet
specialist Robert Blackwill has
quietly d ropped word that he is
rctUmin1 to Harvard. .
The changes at the Kremlin dcm-
onstr&e Gorbachev's heightened
mastery over the Soviet apparatus of
sovemmenL The revised Politburo
1s expected to be without hard-line
leader Eaor Lipcbcv and up to half
a dozen other top Communist
leaden on the Politburo who are
rqularly portrayed in the Western
press as foes of Gorbachev.
There is also high expectation
amona Communist insiden that
Gorbachev will take populist re-
former Boris Yeltsin. his presumed
enemy as the leader of the Russian
Republis back onto the Politburo to
show solidarity.
Finally, Gorbachev may strip
from that most powerful political
body in the Soviet sJate the very
name of Politburo that has gener-
Rowland
Evans
ated fear and hate throuJhout the
West for 70 years. If be ~ it the
new, anodyne name of idium,
that would be in keeping with
Gorbacbev's perestroika practice of
adopting new political procedures
and names more familiar, and there-
fore less scary, to parliamentary de-
mocracies. By dropping the
trademarks of Bolshevik revolution
and totalitarianism, be hopes to re-
inforce his claim of moving toward
parliamentary forms.
A large part of Gorbachev's ex-
pected success at the Party Congress
starting July 2 must be attributed to
his success at last month's summit.
That in tum resulted from the Bush-
Balcer p0licy to prop him up, the
treatment that disturbed hard-head-
ed policy advisers like Gates.
Gates is renowned as a Soviet
analyst who does not mince his
words. When he was deputy CIA
director. he was attacked in the last
da.ys of the Reagan administration
by then Secrewy of State George
Shula for publicly questioning
Gorbachev's motives and the high
level of Soviet arms spending.
Shula fired off an angry letter to
CIA Director William Webster.
complaining that Gates was defying
the secretary's policy.
Gates is believed to be concerned
now that Baker and hjs top aides
treat Gorbachev as thouah he were
an innocent victim of past Soviet
sins whose struggles with perestroika
must have fulf U.S. support. In
public, Gates is quiet.
Blackwill has also been troubled
Robert
Novak
Carpenter, in the meantime, was
under indictment on federal corru~
tioo ctwtes stemmina from his days
u a state senator. And Bennett bad
come under unaccustomed political
fire for diSCl'Cpancies on bis official
-expense claims.
by the Bush admini~tration's biab There was to be no ·~~-winded
level of confi~ncc ''! .Gorbachev debate in 1990 about utµity .values . ~d has ~n a surpn'SlogJy .touab In about five minu% With vutually
line. Hard-hnen w.orry that Without no discussion, the BOard of Equal-
the cauuonary advice Bush has been ization accepted its staff's rec>
setting from Gates and Blaclcwill, · ommendations and set utility values
Bak.er will move U.S. Soviet policy at $72.03 billion. a routine 6.9 per-
to even closer alignment . cent increase over the previous year.
At the summit. that alipment Individually and collectively.
was close indeed, and not JUSt on given the pendina elections.. in-
trade and the Salties. During a criti-vatiptions and trials and the more
cal Oval Office meeting suddenly critical atmosphere on political etb-
called by the President Bush to ics, members of the board decided
consider a final. last-minute that this was the year to maintain a
Gorbechev offer on the Stratqic low profile.
Arms Reduction Treaty (ST ART). The events -or non-events -of
Bush asktd his advisen what be May 31 may indicate that a new and
should do. Baker strongly counseled more constructive era is dawnina for
him to accept Gorbacbev's proposal. the Board of Equalization., one oftbe
Defense Secretary Dick Cheney just least known but most powerful out-
as strongly advised him to say no, posts of state aovemmenL
arguing the United States would pay The board, with its four directly
too hi&b a cost elec1ed memben and the state con-
When Bush ruled in· favor of trolkr, wields immense authority
Balcer, Cheney said: "Mr. President. not only over utility taxes, but sales
l am not going to qu.it over this." tax collections. property w policy
The reason, be added. was that he and. on ~. corporate and per-
regarded his job as far too imponant sonal income-tu ~sputes.
to walk away from it. Conceptually, it is a 19th~ntury
Cheney stays, but he is losing two anacbron!sm and should be
allies in the shrouded policy battle abolished ID favor of a Department
over Gorbachev's true intentions. of Revenue under the governor and
Whatever they may be. the Soviet a state tax court to handle appr.als.
leader has a freer hand with the HaviDf elected politicians directly
support of entw~ile American ad~~n1ster w laws is a ~
adversaries in Wastungton and the Wl.llltlJ to happen. and one ~t m
dcperture of his current rivals ·in the .mmds of many already ts ha~
Moscow. pemna.
&.wa.4 Et<u• u4 R*rt No.-u Repeatedly. journalists and othen
are · Wadl•llH D.C.-bHe' who have examined Board of Equal-col•mm•i. for * Orup Cout ization operations have detected a
o.JJy ru.c.. ripe aroma of conflict between
members' w case decisions and
their personal, political and financial
Despite the tabloid press,
there'll always be an England
ties to tallpayc,n and their aemts.
including a corps of well~nnected !::rs.C!" who specialize in tax a~
But change may be in the wind.
Collis. a supremely ambitious
politician who was in the middle of
many w-case controversies. lost
b8dly in his quest for the Demo-
cratic nomination for insurance
oommissioner.
WllllamF.
Buckley Jr.
eJtcuse to have sell, ~ teen-qen ....
Almost half of all Bntisb prls have
sea before their 16th birthday •. a
leadina child psycbolosist said yes-
terday." Th.is lS to.· adviteS Or.
Penelope Leach, of only 22 percent
of British bo~ -because they
mature older. A causc to worry,
perhaps. but not like ...
Crime! "Brina beck the death pen-
alty -that is the overwbelmina
verdict ftom YOU. the people of
Britain.·· Two men who were saved
On the J>Olitical front, it is fair to from the pllows at the last moment.
say that Tbatchetiim ts making a b9ct when the British were Mnai. 'nana
little comet.ck. ""Kinnock dreamt people, are quoted as sayina they
for futurt will cost 20 billion DOundt would never have commitied their
says professor. Britain would face oft'ensea bad they thought 'they
hi&ber inflation and double the would Ktually hana.
awnber of jobless Wider a ubour Ro,alty, sell, poiltics, insularity,
pernment, a top profnlor has ea~tal puniahment -and?
warned ... " Tbis item in the Daily Elepnce. The editor of the Times
Mail. for a generation the flaphip of ~ ~ style i:uJes for his
the British popular presa. pa~. Breakina ruin as a fature of
The Bia Gloom of the dly is th~ • livina ~· ~t ,• ~per failure of the British 10 defeat the m~t be OODll~t an 1~ punu1t of
Italians in the soccet match -the .c~ty and brevity.·~· M1nor.cba1*1
delinquent player tw the bia 4(). will be made to btles. With Mr ..
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Collis' most likely sua:eaor will
be Brad Sherman. a reform-minded
Los Aqeles. lawyer who clobbered
ex-Assemblyman Lou Papan in tbe
Democratic primary. It was an im·
portant development si.ooe Papan,
another wheeler-dealer out of the
Leaislature, would have continued
the tradition.
Given the Democratic tilt to the
district, which stretches from LOI
Aqeles to San Francilco. Sherman
shoWd be a lhoo-in tpimt Re-
publican Oaude. Parrish, a Beverly
Hills businessman wbo surpriled
maqy by defeatina another n-u-
lef'Dblyman. Bill 0up1n.a, for tbe
Republican nominabOn.
Sbennan's electioe will, in •
leDCle, pve Bennett ani ally oa tbe
board. Bennett, who still ka q...,.
tions about hit expeue repana. allo
won re-nomination .
Delpite hit indictmat. ear,-.
alto won re-nomination (with fewer'
than half the Democratic votel.)
He's ICbeduled to to on vial iD
Aupst; thus it's ~~ &Myt.lc
likely, that uotber aew mce will
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Small Texas. town all agog
-4-as center-Of-:big ar-t heist
• WHITEWRIGHT, Tex.as · -
Word that a local hardware and farm tool vendor may have pulled
off one of the century's bigest art
thefts while a soldier in Germany
durina World War 11 was the talk of
this town of 1,760 Thursday.
There were more reporters than
residents on the town's main drag.
about 60 miles north of Dallas.
"Not much happens here." said
Carolyn flaughter, "You see cam-
eramen walking up and down the
street. You just don't see that every
day."
According to a New York Times
report Thursday. Joe T. Meador
ltransported the priceless pteces to
Texas from Quedlinburg, an ancient
castle town in what is now East
Germa,ny.
The Army investigated the theft
'but dropped the matter in 1949
lwhen Qucdlinburg became pan of
IEast Germany. I The newspaper quoted an uniden-
'
tified source as saying the treasures
1
are in the vault of the First National
Bank of. Whitewright, reportedly as l 94S, the Times said .
collateral for a loan. Three years after Meador died~ his
Bank officials declined 10 com-brother-in-law, Or. Don H. Cook. of
ment on the reports. Harrell Mesquite, Texas, sought to have two·
Stowers, bank executive vice presi-medieval manuscripts evaluated,
dent, said he could not confirm John Carroll Collins. a Dallas estate
whether the treasures are or ever appraiser: told the newspaper.
have been i~ t~e vault. . A former employee of Meador's,
Meador die~ m .1980: His brother, · speaking on condition of anonymity,
Jack.. and his s1ster-m-law, Jean, said Meador reportedly showed his
declined ~o comment .Thursday. employees richly bound gold and
. The. Tame~ based its report on silver manuscripts. mterva~ws with an experts. lawyers But three longtime Meador em-
and neighbors of Meador. . ployees said Thursday they'd never
The ~easure~ 10~lude. a small sal-known their boss to show off any art
ver rehquary. 10laad .wit~ enamels w.orks when they were around. The
and prec1ou_s stones. "":•th s,1de p~nels three 'tieclined to give their names.
of carved ivory; a. hturgacal ivory Most of the people interviewed
comb; a nianuscnpt dated 1513; Thursday said they didn't know
severa_l rock Cf)_stal Oasks and gold Meador had even been in the Army
and silver crucifixes. or World War II. Meador was an officer with the
87th Armored Field nallel)'. the
unit that occupied Quedlinburg and
guarded the mine shaft where the
treasures reportedly were l.ept. They
disappeared a few days after Amc~i
can troops took ovc:r the area 10
"Joe was a quiet man. I think Joe.
in my way of thinking, was a very.
very intelligent man ... he seemed to
mind his own business," Mayor
Clarence Tillett said.
-By Tbe Associated Pre11
!u.s.: Hemet man was Nazi
! WASH INGTON -The Justice camp in Stutthof. -the SS Guard Battalion when he I Department moved Thursday to re-.. During _that time. 1hous<_1nds of applied for U.S. citizenship.
I voke the citizenship of a California pnsoners died as a result ot execu-Ziegler 15 accused of persecuting
1 man accused of persecuting pris-~ion. subjection t<? .slave labor u~der civitians because of their race, re-j oners while he was a guard at three inhu~~ne condn1ons, Ma f'\:a~1on. li~ion. national origin or political
Nazi ca mps during World War II. disease from unsan11ary cond111ons. views. according to the complaint. torture, and other methods of kall-
11 The complaint charged that be-ing." Neil Sher. head of the J U!>tice
I tween November 1943 and March Department's Nazi-hunting un11.
1945 Johann Ziegler. of Hemet, wa s said in a statement.
'a SS guard at unnamed German The complaint. tiled an federal
concentration camps in Kaunas. court in Los Angele'>. charges that
Lithua~a, and Stuflhof. Poland. and Ziegler concealed has membership an
l at Gutenhafen. a slave-labor .\suh-the SS Death·s Head Battalion and
UC
From A t
sources. less expens1' c med a cal
technologies." Maic said. "To con-
tribute efTectt ve ly. labs will have to
share expertise with colleagues in the
broader communatv. unlike the
secrecv of nuclear weapons re-
' search."
ing mana~ment of the labs.
Lab officials sa\ that nuckar
weapons research takes up onl'-th ird
of each of the laboratories· hudget,
said Warren F :\11llcr Jr .. associate
director at largl· of thl' Lo,., ~lamos
National Laboraton .
Max said the laboratnn matchc"
regents funds for tar uli) grants.
dollar-for-dollar an<l al'o prCl\ 1de'
funding for scmanaf\ .ind othl'r pro-
Thirty-two former Nazis living in
the United States have be61l stripped
of their citm:nship and 27 removed
from the country as a result of the
Justice Department's continuing in-
vestigation.
-By Tbe Associated Press
entaal treatml'nt for one university,
UC. over others."
She also said that faculties from
other Cahfornaa and out-of-state
uniH~r>1ties have asked about being
included in the collaborative pro-
cess.
NYSE
planning
24 n our j
trading
NEW YORK -With a proposal
this week, the New York Stock
Exchange has laid plans it hopes will
lead to round-the-clock stock
trading.
Financial observers caution that
24-hour trading, an idea that has
been under discussion and study for
the past two decades or more, is
likely to develop only slowly and in
stages.. '.
• In any event, they say. the image
of mad midnight scrambles to buy
IBM or sell AT&T remains a distant
prospect rather than an impending
reality.
The NYSE. which now operates
from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Eastern
time Monday through Friday, bas
come up with plans to begin ex-
perimenting with after-hours trading
later this year. Chairman John J.
Phelan Jr. said Thursday the plan
could lead to round-the-clock
tradini by the year 2000.
In tts early stages. the proposal
provides for "auctions" to handle
orders in individual stocks in
•batches at 8 p. m.. midnight and 5
a.m .. starting sometime in 1991.
This presumably would provide
individual investors with a chance
to act more quickly on news that
breaks or decisions they make when
the market now is closed.
But analysts agree that is not the
primary driving force behind the
plan. Rather. they say. the NYSE is
trying to keep or regain business
involving large institutional cus·
tomers that is drifting away to com-
petitor~. notably markets in Europe .
and Japan.
-By Tbe Associated Prt>ss
labs-university relationship; Herbert
York of UC San Diego, chairman of
a UC advisory committee on the
two labs and a former Livermore lab
director; and UC San Francisco
Professor Malcolm Jendresen. chair-
man of a committee whose majont>
recommended a phasing out of the
universi tv's management of the labs.
DMly ............. .,~--
JOlh Ca lvert. left. a nd Summer Garlock appear In
.. Th• Annuncia tion/' a pa inted wood carving by Veit
Stoss.
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Smith recalled. th e' hloded off
Ocean >\ \enut· and hdd the festi·
val in the l>trel't.
And production that wen1 into
"hat is 110\\ known as the
Pageant of the Ma,ters "3!> equal-
ly makc~h 1ft "Thl'rl' \\as no
budge1 1n tho~e da~s. It was a
communtty .1ffa1r and people
paid IO u•rH~ to &l't in :· Smith
rem I It'd.
The idea ot pro' 1dang ~eats
d1dn·1 coml· along li'ir ~car'\. shl'
said ··People l'lther 'tood around
and '-'JtdK·J 111 thC\ J1on·1.··
she laughl·d
production budget of more than
$2 million. Rt·eve said. In fact,
the show net!> enough to fund
scholarships and keep the art
show running.
"Instead of being the sideshow,
it really as the tail that wags the
dog." Reeve said.
The two or three people and a
homemade costume once fea-
tured· in the show have been
rrplaced by a cast of thousands
-almost -who work for weeks
on costumes. headdresses. casting
and makeup.
..
Faculty members have argued that
management of the labs wastes lime
that could be spent on more 1mpon-
ant issues. that weapons research
does not meet criteria for public
service as proponents argue and that
other institutions arc capable of tak-
grams. '
.. In m) 1udgml·n1. h~\\mg h,nJ
through lighting fur th1'\ mlJnt') in
the first place. th1<, '1mpl\ ''nuld not
happen 1f somrone l·l'-l' ''erl' run-
ning the labs.'· hl' 'J1d .. DOE for
example. ''ould no1 wk·raw preth -
··\.\ e tn to accommodate them
"'-1lene\'Cr · .... c ,·an. but fu ndmg that
cdines from ~our rege nts' budget
and that ''"l' match dollar for dollar
goes to LT and nol to Stanford or
Cal-Tech or othl'rs:· she said.
UCI spokesman Randall Black
said he did not exJX·ct the decision
to affect managl'ml'llt of the campus
nuclear reactor. "turh docs not gen-
erate power.
Thi~ H'ar ''t!I marl. the fir1;t
time in )O H'ar' 1hat Smith hasn'1
cxh1h11t·d -hn ''atl'rtolor or
arf)liL painting'> :.11 the fc!>tl\al.
"l'\e re11rl.'d " -.ht• \d1d.
Recently. reporters and pho-
tographers from a~ far away as
Fresno were given the annual
firc;t ghmJ'SC of the pageant. And
the~ got thl'ir annual opportunity
to talk to soml· of the hundreds of
people "ho \\Ork behind and in
front of the scenes to make the
st1ll-hfe spectacle successful.
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nmtro' ers' 1s srhcdukd for Fridav
"llh Walter Kohn.· a UC Santa
Barbara profei;sor "ho oppost·s the
Daily Pilot Education Writt>r
Amuda W17ay contributed to tbis
report.
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for \1gn'> of 111l11\1r.H11111 Otha
COllrl'>. lfi.l' 111<1'l' Ill \11r h1g,111. hJd
ham.·d pollcl' Imm u"ng chcrk-
po1nt!>.
.. No onL' n m 'l'11nu\h dr,putc the
magn itude ul thl' drunl.en dnvang
problem or thl· '>lille,· 101cres1 in
eradicat111l! 11 ·-< hid Ju,tKl' Wit-
1 ham H. lkh1,1qu1 .... 1 "roll' for thl'
cou rt.
1 .. Convcr'tcl}'. thl' "·Tight bearing
1 on the other· '(·ale -thr measure of
the antrusaon on moton\tS stopped
bneOy at sobnct\ ch,·cl.pQints -is
slight," he added.
Dr\Jnkt•n dm ers killed 23.000
people nat1onw1dc last year. Prcsi-
1 dent Bush called drunken driving a
I problepl "as crippling as crack" co-
caine. and last 'December asked state
and local goH·rnments to step up the
fight agaan'it d runken dri,crs. I .. It's as cnppl1'ng as crack. as mn-
dom as (Ulng '1olence. and it's killing I
While-n:poner' and photogra-ph~·r~ got a chance to see the '
an1.,1i: hehind toda)'·s pageant.
the\ al.,u had a chant:i: to learn
that one thing hasn't changed
much 1n 5!i years. Thl· pro-
durnon !>llll lures part1c1pants
and audiences bad; jcar ancr
~l·ar
\'ot<': rhc Pageant of rhc M as-
tc~ opcn.s to the pul>/1c 111/y 7
and contrnucs through .\ug. 26.
T1d.cts art• :H a1/ablc b.~ calling
the pageant ot1icc . .JQ.J... / 145.
mon· kid' than both combined." the
prcs1drn1 'a1d,1hen a~ he noted that
fodnal aid "a~ bctng gaw n to
pmmotl' the ui;e of o;ohnety check-
point~
The court's ruling cchot'd the
Pfl'S1dcnt's l·onct•rn
Jo1n1ng Rehnqu1\t "ere Justices
B~ron R. White. Sandra Day
O'Connor. Antonin Scalta and
.\nthon} M Kenned). Justi ce Harry
.\. Blackmun JOtncd 1n the result but
not in Rehnquist''> majority opanion.
Jus11rec; Wilham J. Brennan,
I hurgood Marshall and John Paul
Stl'\ en" d1sscntl'd.
"I do not da,putc thl' immense
soc1at cost cnust'<I b} drunken driv-
er~. nor Jo I .,light the government's
efforts to prt'' l'nt such tragic losses,"
Brennan wrotl'. But he added . "In
the fa ce ot the ·n1om1:ntar)' evil' of
drunkl'n dnvang. th(• rnurt · today
abdKatc!I 11!> roll' a~ thl' protector lof '
the fundamen tal nght of 1nd1vidual
pri vaq.
In a separate d1sscnt1ng opinion.
Ste'"en~ said. "TI1c most disturbing
aspect of the court's decision today
is that it appears to gi ve no weight
to the c1t1zen·s interest in freedom
from suspacionless, unannounced in-
vestagator;y seizures."
"Sobriety checkpo ints are
elaborate, and disquietmg. publicity
stunts." Stevens said. "This is a case
that is driven by nothing more thaft
symbolic state action -an insuffi-
cient justification for an otherwise
unreasonable program of random
seizures.··
Nadine Strosser. general counsel
of the American Civil Liberties
Union. said Thursday's ruling
"strikes at the heart of the Founh
Amendment," which · bans un-
reasonable police searches' and se iz-
ures.
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I I ----~------...ii!~------------------I Li z Taylor l ~aves hospital • I SANTA MONi A -li£abeth
Taylor wa'I relea~d from the hospi-
tal Thur5day night aner a two-
month stay 10 which the celebrated
actrcs nearly lost her hfe. her publir
cilt said.
" he's so hnpp) to be going home;
sh e's ver) n:c1t r d ," said
TpoRswoman Chen 'am. Min Tay·
lor, 58, will go to her home 1n
Beverly Hall\ 'lto recuperate for a
couple of montp,," M!. Snm ~id.
The uctrl'\\, \llHhng. '-'"ttvcd to
rcport('rs a\ .,he drove away from t.
John'1; I fb~pttal and Uealth enter
in anta Monica nt .ippro,101ately
1:4S p.m. in a compact car .
The N~w York publicist quoted
Miss Taylor as sayi ng ... I am finally
glad to be a<>ini home. My sole con~em 1at this ttme is focused on
m y acuina well and cantina on with mr. H~.
'Throuahout thls experience, I
have learned how precious I.rt il,
l'IOw much I love it and yearn to livt
more of 1t. I am arateful to everyone
who hat supported me throUS)t this diffic~lt period."
The actress ti.d been hospitalized I at St John's since April 16 and hed
been 1n the h°'p1tal's intensive cart
unu for tr't'ttment of viral pneu.
monia.
Moral
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for U.S.
l ·In Italy
Americans limit
heavily favored
hosts to 1-0 win
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ROME -The United States lost
to Italy f-0 in the World Cup Thurs.
day ni&ht and. in almost every way.
it was a victory.
No one pve the Americans a
chance of stayina c lose to the Ital-
ians one of the best teams in the
world. But the U.S. team hung touah
and showed that it could handle
itself at soccer•s hi&hest level.
.. There are a lot of doubters in our
country and in Europe and South
America as well," U.S. Coach Bob
Gan sler said. "I still think we have
to pin respect from the media, from
the referees, from a lot of folb. 1-
think we took a aiant step toniabt."
Giuseppe Giannini scored in the
11th minute and, for the next hour, •
the Americans played as if they were
content with only a one-goal loss,
drawing strcnath after the Italians
missed a penalty kick late in the first
half.
But, in the 70th minute, the Unit-
ed States suddenly came to Life,
forcing Italy's Walter Zenga to make
two. diving saves, first on Bruce
Murray off a f rec kick and then on
Peter Vermes' rebound.
After that, the Italian fans booed
and whistled as the "Azzurri" -
their name for the local team -
d idn't give U.S. goalkeeper Tony
Meola much work.
The result, which qualified Italy
fQr the second round, was a bat
astonishing. Jiven that the game was
socaer'S equivalent of a college aJl-
st.ar team playing the Oak.land Ath-
letics. After America•s S-1 loss to
Czechoslovakia on Sunday, nearly
everyone expected a blowout. But at
wasn't to be.
"They said we were SO-I under-
dogs for this game," midfielder Tab
Ramos said. ''The last IS minutes, it
didn't look that way."
The players said they were send-
ing a message to the soccer world
and to the U nited St.a tes, too.
"A Joss can never be a victory,"
Chris Sullivan said. "But the big
thing is that we're putting soccer on
the map. People arc going to have a
little bat of respect for Americans
now, especially in our own country.
That's the import.ant thinJ."
On a warm spring night in the
Eternal City, the Americans pla yed a
game they'll Jong rem ember. despite
the defeat.
"We had to show that we deserve
to be here." team captain Michael
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loolc of concern during first quaner of
Thurscl•J'• Ga111e S won b~ Pistons, 92-90.
Par takes beating at U.S. Ope.n
Sluman, Simpsons
lead assault with
course-record 66s
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MEDINAH. Il l. -Mother
Nature took care of Medinah and
the 'olfen took care of par 1n record
fashion in .the U.S. Open.
O vernight rains slowed and
softened the slick, sloping greens of
the course reputed to be one of the
m ost d ifficult ever used in an
American national championship.
Jeff Sluman and the unrelated
Simpsons. Scott and Tim, took full
advantag~. shooting course-record
66s and leading a record assault on
par in Thursday's first round.
"I was hoping the ~ens would be
softened up a little.' T im Simpson
said. Then, with the hint of a smile
flirting with the comer of his mouth.
he added:
"I knew the USGA wouldn't do it.
So God did."
The gap in Medinah's defenses
enabled a reco rd ho rde of 39 men -
exactly o ne-quarter of the field -to
break par in the most prolific scor-
ing day in Open history.
That compares with the old record
of 24 sub-par scores in the second
round of the 1985 Open at Oak.land
Hills. The previous record for sub-
par scores in a first round was 21 last
year at Oak Hill.
The two Simpsons and Sluman
Jed the way. Of the three. only Scott
Simpson made a bogey.
Ttm Simpson, a 34-year-old PGA
Tour journeyman. did not miss a
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lined fairwa'rS. And he didn't even
come close io going over par on a
hole.
Sluman. whose only tour v1ctOI)'
was the 1988 PGA. took a different
route to has 6-under-par effort. He
one-putted for par six times.
Scott Sampson. the 1987 Open
champion. bogeyed the first from a
bunker but "'just ke pt persevenng,"
birdied four of six at one stretch
over the back and even JOked about
Medinah's vulnerabilit}.
"It's nice to be back playing these
easy courses." he said.
It was that kind of da}
Steve Jones. a three-ume winner
last season, and Mike Donald. the
first-round leadc-r an the Masters
earlier this year. were a stroke off the
lea d with 67s. five under par.
Mark Brooks did not make a
boaey and was ued ~1th John
Huston at 68.
Two-time U.S. Open "'inner Hale
Irwin. former PGA champion Bob
Tway, Billy Ray Brown and Emlyn
Aubrey had 69s.
All that o n a course that some had
pred icted would prote-ct par.
And. despite the re<'ord assault on
par in the first round. It still could
happen. Jack Nicklaus said.
"Medinah ultimately will win out.
It always docs," said the 50-year-old
who ts seeking an unprecedented
fif\h U.S. Open tatle . "Somebody
might break 280: :!90 might win."
Nicklaus shot 71 despite an iron
game he called "not good" and said
he should ha' e been four or five
shots better
The old Med1nah single-ro und re-
cord was 6 7 b\ Chi C'h1 Rodnguc1
and Gal) Pla)er an the 1988 Senior
Open, and that was even on a
shorter. easier course -about 6.800
yards. compared ~•th 7.1 95 this
week.
"There's a little bit of a tradeoff.
a ga ve and take. with the rain,'' Tim
Sampson said.
"The greens were softer. but so
were the fairways. You got no roll.
so at played lo nger."
It was a tradeoff, though. that
favored the-players.
"It definitely was a couple of shots
easier." Tim Simpson said.
But 1t wasn't as easy as he made
at seem.
"I don't think he missed a shot,"
sa1d Huston. who pla)'cd tn the same
threesome. "It could have been even
lower.··
Golfs more gJamorou·s names.
however. were unable to take ad,,,an-
tage of the vulnerable course.
Curtis Strange. for C\ample. found
htllc but-frustrauon a he opened a
bad to match Withe ..\nderson's 8S·
)Car-old r((:Ord of thr~ conS«ut1,e
U .S. Open crowns.
He slammed his club into the
ground after mis 1ng a short putt on
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FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 1990
Pistons secure ___
'Daly double'
in final second
·Thomas MVP as
Detroit repeats
as NBA champ
By BILL BARNARD
N .__ \I/rile<
PO RTLAN D, Ore. Nine
straight points and a last-second
jumper by Vinnie Johnson were
what the Detroit Pistons needed to
repeat as N BA champions and com-
plete an improbable three-game
sweep in Portland.
And they got it.
J ohnson, held to o ne point for
three periods. scored IS in the fo urth
q uarter, including a IS-footer with
seven-tenths of a second left that
gave the Pistons a 92-90 win Thurs-
day night and a 4-1 victory m the
NBA Finals.
J ohnson scored seven of the nine
consecutive Pistons points m the
last I: SO. The other 1 wo were by
Isiah Thomas, the unanimous finals
MVP. who scored 29 points in the
final game and aver.tged 27.6 an the
championship senes
The Pistons. onl) the third
franchise to repeat as champions,
trailed 90-83 with 2:07 lef\. Johnson
had seven of those nine. Thomas
scored the other two, a Jumper with
36 seconds left that tied the score at
90-90.
NB~ FINALS
game sweep against the Laken last
season by capturing the final two
games at the Forum.
Detroit as now 30-7 in its playoff
runs to consecutive championships.
Five of ttlc losses were to ChiCl(O in
the 1989 and 1990 Eastern Con-
ference finals. They lost once each to
New York and Portland this year.
The only franchises besides De-
troit to win consecutive titles are the
Boston Celtics and Minneapolis-Los
Angeles Lakers. Minneapolis did it
in 1949-SO and I 953-S4, the Celtics
from I 9S9-I 966 and 1968·69 and
Los Angeles in 1987-88.
The Pistons could ha ve been the
only -other team. with three straight
championships as they led the
Lakcrs 3-2 an the 1988 finals and
had a lead wath a minute to play in
Game 6. The Pistons know bow the
Trail Blazers feel as the Laken
rallied for the win in that game and
Los Angeles took Game 7.
T ho mas, Johnson and Joe •
Dumars combined for I SJ poinu in
the previous two games -an av~-'
age of 25.S apicc.c -but only •
Thomas was etrective on Thursday •
until Johnson brought the Pistons •
back in the fourth quarter.
"This was much sweeter," than
last year. Thomas said. "This is a
special team." •
..
"M y shot couldn't have come at a
better time," Johnson said. "Ball
Laimbeer told me. 'I don't care if
you mass 500 m a row, I'm stall w11h
you.· The shot felt good when it left
my hand and n felt I got real lucky."
The Pistons had lost 20 straight
games in Portland since 1974, then
won three straight o n the Trail
Blazers' court.
Dumars, whose father died Sun-1 day. was 2 for U from the field and ·
scored eight points. Johnson was 0
Thus, 1.hey became the first team
ever to win five consecutive road
games an the NBA Finals. In ad-
dition to winning the · three at
Portland. the) completed a four-
for 3 and scored one point in the
first three quarters, before goina 6
for 8 in the final period.
"I want to go home and get this
over with. I didn't want to play
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show up at u.~s. meet
By BARRY FAULKNER
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NORWALK -Outsp o ken
spnnter Carl Lewis reversed field on
some critJs1sms leveled at the gov-
erning body of L'n11ed tatcs track
and field. then dusted the field an has
first formal compet111,e 100-metcrs
in more than eight months Thursda)
at Cemtos College
uwis. who d1 ounted specu-
lauon he "-'Ould not compete at the
Nauonal Outdoor Track and Field
Champ1onsh1ps for the second
stratght year, clocked a ~ind-aided
10.06 an a prehmanar') qualifying
hea L despite cru1s1ng to the finish
and looking twice behind ham to c)c
the rest of the outclassed field.
~wis came bad less than •~o
hours later to finish second an the
scmafanal. cramp1 ng mid~ a~
through. but nd' an~mg to tonight's
6 o'clock final.
C-1t1ng a "1ll1ngncss 10 support
"the contJnumg progre ' of the The
..\thleucs Congrei.s to get the pon
mo' mg m a poslll\ c d1rect1on."
UWlS said he came in with every
1ntent1on of running through the
finals.
It had been widelv speculated that
the s1x·time Olym pic gold medalist,
who boycotted the 1989 TAC out-
door nauonals to publicize his dis-
enchantment wttb several TAC ?>li-
caes. would run only one qualifyina
heat. then withdraw from the meet.
He was required to run one race to
be eh~1ble for next month's
Goodwill Games at Seattle. accord·
ing to TAC rules
''I wasn't sure how I would feel
not having run competJtively in
awhile, but once the I heard the gun
go off to start the first beat, every-
thing clicked.'' uwis saJd. "I relaxed
and felt JUSt as 1f I'd run a number
of races recentl) ..
uw1s matched Mike Marsh's
semifinal tame of 10.:!0. but was
ruled a shade behind has Sant.a
Monaca Track Club te.ammate.
"I'm elated with the way I ran,"
uw1s said ··1 feel a lot better about
"'here I'm at than I dad ~4 hours
ago. because I 1ust didn't know how
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Owner yets lucky wf:ien Ryan's turn
-falls on 'Guaranteed No-Hitter Night'
SEATTLE -Jeff SmuJyan libs '° ~ be diAlwt wben it coma to Seattle ·
......... ~When be ICbeduled • -OU..119cl No-HJuer Nilbt" in the )Ci~ fbr Saturday, the ownet_JOt lucky u well. 'tdWll for the viii · Teua RaQlm lltat nilbt
will be none Olber tha~olan Ryan, wbo threw a recont mtb career DO-bitter Monday mpt in OU· land. .
.. Jefr1 timina is impeccable," said Matt Y OUJ11,
who'• tebeduled to start for the Marioen apinst
R~:Nolan did a nice little promotional job for ua,
didn't be'r' added Dave Aust. the Marinen' director
of public relations. If DCither Ryan nor Youna (1-7) pitches a no-
bitter, &DI attending the game can use their ticket
ltllbl Aw a $4.SO pneral admission teat at a pme
with the ~11 on July 11.
"So bu1cally, it's a two-games-for-one deal or
you 1tt two shots to see a no-bitter," Aust said.
The Mariners didn't schedule .. Guaranteed No-
Hitter Niabt" until last Saturday -after Oirting with
a leOODd no-hitter in a week.
Rua Swan bad a no-hitter through seven inninp
in Detroit, where the Marinen won S-2. The previoua
Saturday night, June 2, Randy Johnson pitched the
fint no-bitter in the Mariners' 14-year history. beatina
the Tiaen 2-0 in the Kingdome.
"Looks like every Saturday, so we thought we'd
have t0me fun ," Smulyan said.
Then on Monday, the 43-ycar-old Ryan became
the oldest pitcher to throw a no-hitter in beating the
Athletics S-0.
Smulyan, in his first year as owner, is also 43.
"He's an inspiration to us all. I've even thought
about playina, but our scouts tell me to stay wh~ I
am."
Aust said he first beard Smulyan talk about
"Gul\ranleed No-Hitter Night" during a winter
Santiago placed on DL
Benito Santiago, San Diego's All-Star ~
catcher, sustained a fractured left forearm
Thursday when he was bit by a pitch and •
was plaocd on the 21-day disabled list.
The Padres said they expect him to miss six weeks.
Santiago was hit in the arrn by a pitch from San
Francisco's Jeff Brantley when be came up to pinch
bit in the seventh inning. He was taken to Scripps
Clinic in La Jolla for X-rays that revealed the fracture.
Santiago is leading National League catchers in
votina for next month's All-Star Game.
To take his place on the roster. the Padres
purchased the contract of catcher Ronn Reynolds
from Triple-A Las Vegas of the Pacific Coast league.
In other major league news Thursday: •The New York Mets signed pitcher Doug Sisk
to a minor league contract with their Tnple-A affiliate
at Tidewater. Sisk was released Sunday by Colorado
Springs, the Triple-A affiliate of the Cleveland In-
dians. where he was 1-0 in eight games. Sisk. 32.
pitched for the Mets from 1982-87 during which he
was 17-16 with 33 saves.
• Milwaukee recalled staner Dennis Powell and
sent pitcher Tony Fossas to tts Triple-A team in
Denver. Milwaukee Manager Tom Trebelhom said
Powell, a left-hander, would start today against
Oeveland. He had a 3-2 record at Denver.
pl'OIDC?tioaal tour.
.. He aid, •we have a lot of cruy -.., like a
pwanteed no-bitter nialn: At me time, I just looted
at bim and said, •What'• be la1kina about?"
.. .. t Jeff's not a traditioaalist When it comes to
marketina a buebe1I club," AUit llid. .. He UDdef.
stands we have to do the little extra ~ in dlil
market. He'1 not ahid ot.new thinp. He likes to be a trendleUer. •• ~ · -
O.ve Niehaus, who's broldcut Mariners pma
since the team was formed, said be bu never beard
of such a promotion.
"When they fint told me last Saturday niabt. l
didn't lcnow what they were talkina about But it't
show business, you know. We're in allow buainea"
Niehaus broadcast Ryan'• fint no-hitter for the
Anaels in 1973.
··1 wouldn't ao out on a limb to predict a no-
hitter," be said. "But I know every time Nolan Ryan aoes out to the mound. there's th.at possibility."
Youna, with a fat 4.63 earned run average, will
try to en6 a ltrina 'of four conaecutive c1efeats.
"I think thi1 will 'tum around for me soon," be
said. "Thinas have aot to chanae. I feel aood that fve
been keeping us in pmes."
No-hitter awte, Youna doesn't even have a ooe-
bitter in the b~ues. He did pitch a two-bitter for
the Mariners at Yankee Stadium in 1983.
"I have one or two no-hitters in b.iab school," the
31-year-old said.
But even some of his Mariner teammates aren't
aettinf their hopes up for Saturday.
" t's kind of hard to believe that one of thoae
guys is going {0 go I OU{ and throw a no-bitter,
especially when Nolan Ryan is throwina and he's
cominJ off a no-hitter," Jay Buhner said.
Cincinnati's Johnny Vander Meer is the only
pitcher to throw back-to-back no-hitters in the ~or
leagues. He-did it 52 years ago -in June 1938.
Foreman reveals 'strategy'
LAS VEGAS -The word is out on ---
how George Foreman is going to fiabt •• .,,,..
Adilson Rodrigues. ~
"When l miss him with my right .
hand, then with my left, I'm gomg to beUy bump
him," said the 41-year-old Foreman, who bu brought
the middle-aged spread to boxing.
Introduced by promoter Don Kina as .. The RiP,
Van Wink.le fighter who went to sleep for 10 years,'
Foreman stole the show at Thursday's news con-
ference for his fight against Rodriaues and for Mike
Tyson's comeback against Henry iillman on Satur-
day night.
''I'm still growing." said the former heavyweight
champion, expected to weigh 260 pounds for the 22nd
fight of his unbeaten comeback.
··when I first got into boxing, it was about fame
and fonune," said Foreman, who won the Olympic
heavyweight title in 1968 and was world champion in
1973-74. "Now it's about eating -and fame and
fo nune."
Foreman 1s getting SI million. while Tyson 1s
getting S3 million for hi~ first filtht si nce he lost the
heavyweight title to James "Buster" ·Douglas in
Tokyo on Feb. 11 .
The 29-year-old Tillman is getting $350.000 and
Rodngucs SI 75.000.
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Newnam •d~ .rter: 66
, ' SOMmts POINT.& N'.1. -Lilelotte
Neumann rebouaded uom a ~ -1
slump to lhoot a 4-under-par 66 Thun-flV
day and take a ODHU'Ob IMd over ----
defendina cbanipion Nancy Lopez and Diie '-'line
after the fint round of· the LPOA AtlantiC City
Classic.
All throe are lootina to end tenalbY victory
drouabtt.
Neumann, of Sweden, bu not WOD since captur·
iq. the 1988 U.S. Women'• ()pen.-ber fint lPOA
victory. Ealelina .::ored lier only 1out vic:10rf in 1980,
and Lopeilw not woe tlnce IMt year a an.,, dump
for the Hall of Fama-~ wllo bas won •1 tournameata.
.. rm excited about today," Lopez ~ after
matchina her best IClOl'e tlUI )'ear. ! ,
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Huntington
Beach Open
slated this
\Neekend
The Defty PHot
H UNTINGTON BEACH -
World champion and Brazilian
Olympian Jackie Silva ads an im-
pressive field of 64 of the world's top
volleyball playen ~ the 1990 PCR
Women's Pro Beach Volleyball
Series travels to the Huntinaton
Beach Pier on Saturday and Sunday.
The Huntington Bllcb Open fea.
tu.res world-dus, two-women teams
competina for a record S2J,OOO in
prize money. U .S. c~p_ions Linda
Carrillo and Janice oPaJitflki _aloq
with Elaine Roque1 P,atty Dodd.
Karolyn Kirby, Nma M9'thtws.
Rita Crockett and Anaela Rode be.cf
a line-up of U.S. players .
Silva and OpaJintki have teuiecl
up. to dominate the early part Of tlW
1990 Pro Beach Tour Yfith victoria
in the ftnt three events, inctucllna a.,
dramatic sudden ct.th comet.ck
apinst Matties and Roque at the
San Dieao Open ift May:
Silva bas proven to be a nearly
invincible force on the beach. ro-
cordina wins in 14 of the 16 tow·
naments with a variety of partnen.
c:sm e.1111 .......,_ ia aa. ...._.Jr•=• Ma ""':-~a Sll.9 milliOD ~ tMt "'*' .. ,... . whbia two ,...,...
s.n Diego to' JOfn IHL
lu iMe.o WU awarded D ..... JC
nadonal Roe.Vy ~ ftancbite n .. da;;a· ~ bain l !n the expanded • 11 w..e rn rair. • • ,,..._, in Vaneouver for the Nlft't ll\aUaJ ~ ud draft, Mid the vote wu ,._,"GUI IO
brbiia erollaional hockey beck to Sllll °"'°' it. ~ mnor l111ue System for tbe NHL. *
IHL a11a Uidudel Phoenia; !ah Late aq; -~
Oty, Mo.; Peoria, Ill; Milwaukf:e; I~~ fon Wa~; tnct; aod three fra~ •• MidUlln -M~ k.a1amazoo and AinL
I• otller sporu news Thunday:
81.-Campa. nelli has lipcd a new ft~~ ~ u &M Univmi!f of c.itifornM'1 bead llilllkt· ... coecll.. Athletic Director One MW d Ill·
Ddanc:ed. CUnpanellJ bas Potted a 90-A reconl
ftrilll Ilia ft.e ICIS()DS at Berkeley. racbi111 90 vics6IW ~ daan any COICh in Ca1•1 bMbtbeU
. Liil 1C110n Cal was 22-10 incl~ an
~~t first-roulld victory over-hHtaana.
ted Micblel Carbejal t.ttered Peman·
do Marti• stoppina the chill~ def nine l'OWICb of a ecbeduled 12-round fiPt 10 nlain his
Nonh American Boxing fedcrat.ion fiaht ftyweiaht
tide iD Las Veps.
8Six .., countries, includina two in Eastern
Europe, trill join J3 from last year in flPlilll few ipOtt
in tbe 19'0 Litde ~ World Seriet. The countries
ficldi .. their ftnt Uttle Leaaue tam1 tbis .-on in<ll\lde Cnc9'otlovalria and "Vuaoslavia.
• Formu Ullivenity of Houston fornrct Cart
Hentn •ys he is bypess101 the NBA 10 play for Real
Madrid ln Spein. Htrrcra. who eart.icr IMOoftced ltc
would leave tbe Coupn after bil junior lellOl'I to
play_ IR the NBA, 1ipcd a t9r'o-ycar ooattMt won.ll
$400,000 per year. _p,.. n.e Aa11ell ... Pftt1
QUOTE OF THE DAY
...,.. Matdla. UfUC\J.lyan fOIWlld, no.
tam bu prohibited tM p&ayen' wivta Oil sirt·
fiioienda tom beina with them duriftl tbe Wortd 0.p: "'The World Cup is only played ~ roar
ye111, ~ can have sex tbe res1 of our ti~ ..
The PCH Huntinston Beach Open
marts the second stop of the
S7S,OOO PCH Series. The event will
be the only tournament stop in
Ora.nae County thi1 aummer and
marks the 1eOOnd coneocutive year lbrtr·..., el .. -•••111'1 ,,._ ...... , • .., ... ,..,..,.
the even~ bas been played just south._ ,an _. 11 ....... ••• ... 111 Ill• Ill• •••• of the pier. --,
Silva and Opalilllki expect a Mattia and RaQUe. C.;filu .., tM ectlal d .... ~ tom l :JO
ltl'ODI challenet tom Dodd and lloct ud Kaw .W j • M La • f 1 a n. event
Kilby, who have ftnilbed in the top npected to vte aw ~\ ts ~ ~ ...... PTo-
tbree at all of .._ yw't eventa. Admilllon to tit .:;..Tt.ad 1111 ... v...,_. .-....-.
LEW.IS il't UJne ID joia i11.~9id.
. In the: ftMI •• ''°"' 11 Colene M y of • UaiWr·
I'd hold up runnina beats. I cramped Iii)' l'OMed llCOad ._ 10,000.
up in my calves about the '°-meter meter time la ....... 661 111t.
mart of the semiftnal, bu\ nothina is winDi111 Oftl' lta °'** mn. retny wfi9nl pti)'ltallly. \boner Cltby o·...,. I• .u .21.01.
... had IO much to do t~Y. with In mw .,.n.,,... ftfo.dlne
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••••MUON ·--~ knew bow •acceMIW I wu ln '16 llld '17 with Toroaao, and
~ bllically weat on I.bat," ANAHEIM -Mark Eicbbora u. . bora II.id .... don't think Ibey ddpelld f.4moDIOa in tbe tprina-.... Not a Md Dlace to be ii you're Ullo~. butllicbllorn woUld be
plaJial rof the minor-leaaue Trap.
pen, DOt tbe OOen.
bad uythint to loee in silDina me
becaute tbey could have teat me to
Triple.A becaute I bad a Triple-A c:octtract.••
If• ltill apri"" and Eicbbom aln9dy bu et~ bit ~
-.: c:areer-hilb in •vea.
The 29-yar-old Eicbbom ha.a
pitched all or putt of nine te1too1
an the minors. Tbit year be ca\llht some breab. •led lut ~ t.y tbe lut-plecie
Atlanta Braves. Eicbhona caulht OD
with -California Aqela U a DOD·
roater player.
... antici~ted more than likely fOint to J'nple-A. in Edmonton, and
just bOpiftl maybe I'd tet off to a IOOd II.art there and ,et called up
6ecaute the eitcbiaa SWJ here WU
just so solid, ID the 6uUP,en and also an the rotation," be said.
Eich.born a lideariner who uys
be lbrows 1'faitly lk>w," is 0-l but
bu 12 •ves. two more tbaa be bad u a rookie with Toro1uo in 1986.
Hit ERA is 1.36. ''But there's been a couple of
injuries and I.bat kiad of opened the
door a Uttle bit But more than I.bat
is the expended roster. I wouldn't be
OD this bellclub if they didn't have
So much for f.dmoDtoD. And At-
lanta.
Tbe Aqel1,t thouah. wanted lo see more.
Major Leagues
SurpTislng.Chicago turns back
A's to move within one game
The Chicago White Sox have gotten off to their best
start in a Iona time and suayina focused on playina well
is what Manqer Jeff' Torborg says will be the key to the
rest of the season.
The White Sox climbed within a ~ pme of fint-place Oakland in the
American Leque West by defeatin1 '-iilCM .._
the .Athletics and Dave Stewart 3-2 -~ Thursday niabt at Comiskey Park as
Lance Johnson singled home the de· .
cisive run in the second innins.
The pme was the ftnt of the
season between the teams with the best records in the
American Leque. The A's arc 39·20, the White Sox
37-20. There are three more pme in the weekend series
and the teams meet for three pmes in Oakland next
weekend.
"A lot of people have made a lot of this series,"
Torborg said. "We have been tryinf to keep the focus
on what it is; it is just another sen cs in J une apinst
an outstandina club."
•~en '1, JMlaa1 3: Detroit's Cecil Fielder con·
tinued his feast on Ocveland pitching with a tie·
breakina two-run homer in the fifth innin& at Tiier
Stadium.
Fielder, who is 12 for 23 apinst O eveland with
five homers and 11 RBis, broke a 3-3 tic with his major-
l~e-leading 24th home run with two out and Tony
Phillips on first with a walk. Mark Salas' third homer
in the seventh and Lloyd Moseby's seventh an innina
later off' Rudy Seanez gave the Tigen insurance runs.
• Marbten 5, llaqen 4: Jeffrey Leonard's two-out sinale ca~ a three-run ninth inn1n1 as Seattle rallied
in the JG.Dadome. Henry Cotto, whose seventh-innin1
homer tied the score 2-2. opened the ninth with a sin&le
off Texas reliever Kenny Rogers (2-2). Brian Giles afso
sinaJed and Matt Sinatro sacrificed.
loss.
Stieb (9·2) allowed five hits in seven inninp,
includina a fint-innina homer by Gene Lark.in. Loser
Allan Anderson (2-9) yielded five runs and 10 hill in
62{) inninp and suffered his fifth straight loss.
• Yubet a, aM S.s 1: Chuck Cary (l-2), knocked
out in the first innina of his last swt, held Boston to
four bits and a run in sev~n inninp at V:ankee Stadium.
With the score tied I· I , Jene Barfield opened the
seventh with a double, only the fifth rut off rookie Dana
Kiecker (1·3). Barfield took third on Mel Hall's groun·
dout •nst Rob Murphy and scored on Jerry Reed's
wild pitch. The Yankees added an insurance run on a
single by Jim Leyriu and Bob Geren's double.
• 9nwen I, Orieles 5: In Baltimore, Milwaukee
blew a four-run lead, then triumphed on Robin Yount's
tie-break.ins ucrifice Oy in the tevcnth innina and a
ninth-innina single by Gary Sheffield. who also stole
home on the front end of a double steal with Dave
Parker .
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the expanded roster. ... wu the last pitcher on the club.
1 tbiak with \bat in mind, I went
into spri~ traiDina really relued,
with nolhin& to l<>te and everytbina
to pin. lf f went to Triple-A. fine.
I bad 1 aood sprina trainina and I've
just carried it over."
Eichhorn •truuled durina the
final two month• with Atlanta, com-
pilina an 8.61 ERA in 19 appear-
ances.
The ftnt thina the Anaels did was
set Eichhorn to resurrect his fork· ball. I ,
..I senlCd we might have a real
steal when I found" out he hadn't
been throwina the pitch that had
made him successful," Manqcr Doua Rader said.
..The only thina I told him was to
throw the forkbaU." said pitchioa
coach Marcel Lachemann. "The first
time 1 saw him throw on the side-
lines in spring training.' be wasn't
u.sina it. And I asked him. 'Where's
that funny thina lb.at you threw
qaiut us I.bat we coukln't hit?'"
Eich.hom. who's repined con·
fidence in bis forkball, bu finished
22 of the 30 pmes in which he's
ap~. But he teems eqer to
tebnquj1b bis role as the closer.
""°eal.ly, the blwst thina for me is
not aemna uves: I'm not the cloeer
on this bellclub, that's Brian
Harvey," Eichhorn said. ''The only
reason why I have up to this point
is that Harv strugled a little bit
early and had some hand problems.
so they let me finish up a few
ba!!fa:n:\es."
Eichhorn and Harvey (with seven)
are the only Angels relievers who
have sav~ pmes this. year.
Eichhorn said he'd like 10 repeat
the suocess be bad as setup man for
Tom Henke with Toronto. In his 10-
savc rookie season of 1986,
Eichhorn was 14-6 with a l.72 ERA.
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Jn 1987 he reu 00' to four llYel, willi a 10-6 m::ord and 3.17 ERA Hem
had 27 saves in '86 and 34 ia '17.
"It's nice to cloK, but then lpie.
1 think for the 1ucct11 of this chab to
be u sucx:eufuJ u pc>Mible, '°"
have to have Harvey in there u dat
closer," Eichhorn wd. "He's jua
that type of pitcher. He's a one-to
two-innina patcher. and I'm capeble
of a<>in& three to four if I have a:!f and also 1 can bounce beck
throw three or four ni&btJ in a row .
"I think beina tbe middle man or
setup man I'm aoina to be Uted
more, and that's the key to my bein& ~fTcative, pitchina more."
San Dt-·1 TonJ Gw1nn 1llde1 Into tttlrd
•• San Pranclsco third ba1.,..n Matt WH·
11a1111 an ... p11 to fleld ball and_,.,. T-
HaHlon looks on. Gw1nn w81 ute Oft -..
Expos pull out win over St. Louis
The St. L-0uis Cardinals have picked on the
Montreat Expos too many times to elicit any sympathy.•
"We're not aware of their mental state," Montreal
Manager Buck Rodgers said after the
center.
The Reds took a 3-2 lead into the ninth, but Rob
Dibble' (4-1 ) gave up the tvinll run as Dale Murphy
snapped out of series-loni slump. Dibble has blown five
of has 11 save opponunaties this ~ason.
Harold Reynolds drove in Cotto with a sacrifice fly
and, after Edgar Martinez walked, pinch-hitter Darnell
Coles singled Giles home with the tyina run. Leonard
veeted Craia McMurt.ry with a single to score Martinez.
• 81.e Jays '1, Twlu 1: Pat Borders hit a tie-
break.:ina three-run homer in the sixth inning in the
Metrodome and Dave Stieb won his fourth straiaht
pmc as Toronto handed Minnesota its seventh straiaht
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At least a dozen cities expected
to apply for two new franchises
By CHUCK MELVIN
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CLEVELAND -The National
Leaaue expects ar~u in at least a dozen cities to a y for the two
franchises that wi I be added to the
leque in 1993.
"We have no way of knowina for
sure until we have responses from
our 9uestionnaires. •• expansion
committee chairman Douclu Dan-
fonh said Thursday after batebaJI
owners announced their expanlion
timetable.
"There are, for sure, six or seven
cities. we·re ·aunstimatina' there me be 12 or 14." ~committee will beain ~tin&
out the leadina contenders next
month. Questionnaires will be 1ent
to interftted aroups, and any 1Criou1 a~tJ that emefF will be in·
vited for prncntations in New York
by the end of September.
A short lilt of three ~ ftve
ftnalists will be tel«ted by die end
of the year. and committee memben
will vasit those cities in the fint
quarter of 1991. The committee will
present recommendations to owners
next June, and the winnen will be
chosen by Sept. 30, 1991.
The new franchises can bqjn
fieldina minor leape teams as early u 1992, and they will participate in
the June 1992 amateur draft.
In November 1992, an expansion
draft will be held, with each of the
new franchises choosina 36 players
off the rosters of existiftf NL teams.
Each existina tea°' will lose 1i~
players. I
"We're aoina to play ball in
1993... Danforth uid. "What we'll ~Ve O\)CD is the SlrUCtUte Of ~be
manor Jeque system prospective
owners miaht have in pla« at that
time."
The entry fee to be paid by each
ftanchite will be tet by next month .
The American I.ape's Seattle
Mariners and Toronto Blue Jays
were baseball's last expansion teams.
in 1977. The Marinen paid S6.25
million and the Bl~ Jays S7 million
as their entry fees.
The last two NL CXt>&nsion teams.
Montreal and San Diego, paid S 10
million each to join in 1969. The
1993 entries will likely have to pay
SSO million to S7S million. and
possibly as much as $100 million.
They also will not share in rev-
enues from the current TV contract.
which runs throuah 1993. They will
participate in the next one.
Su91estion1 that St. Petcrsburg-
TamP8t Denver, Buffalo or any
other Caty has a lock on 1 franchise were premature. Danforth said.
A city may be considered even 1f
it does not have a suitable stadium
currently, as Iona as there arc as·
suruces a new field will be built
within a year or two after tbc team beaim playina. Danforth said.
Oeopaphk coocem1 arc not as
imponant u the stability of prospcc·
tive ownen. be said. It would be
possible, for instan«, for both new
team1 to be located in the eastern
half of the country; the t.,..o NL
divisioos could be rcalianed to ac-
commodate the ~men.
"The Cardinals have nailed us so
many times in the past in the late
innings. it's nice to come back and
beat them. The last couple of years
have been awful tough ... he said.
Mike Fitzgerald smgled home the tying run wtth
two outs m the ninth and Tim Raines drew a bases·
loaded walk from Ken Dayle) to key MontrcaJ's rally .
"The feeling on the ballclub 1s that with the auys
we ha ve (and) the speed we have that af we JUSt get a
couple of guys on·we can do somethi ng." Fitzgerald
said.
"It was a big game. they're all big whether it's now
or late in the year. We had a good chan~ with a man
on third early 1n the game and 1he Cardinals did a good
of keeping us from sconng. We've JUSt bttn commg
from bebmd."
It was the fo unh consecutive loss for the Cardinals
and the second straight time they blew a ninth·annmg
lead .
''Fitzgerald hit a fastball that was ou1 over the
plate ... Dayley said. "Somebody needs to step forward
and gel the JOb done. and I haven't bcco doing 1t."
Tom Naedenfuer (0..2) rt11e\'Cd St. Louis starter
Bryn Smith to stan the ninth with a 2-1 lead Larry
Walker led off with a single and pike Owen walk~
with one out.
Dayley relieved and Fitzgerald. battinJ. for Delano
DcShields, singled on a 1-2 pitch. After a wild pitch and
a walk to Dave Martinez, Rames walked on a full count.
•Reda 4. Bravn 3: BarT)· Larkan s1nJled home
Paul O'Ncall with two outs m the ninth mnmg to a.ave
Cincinnati the wm at Riverfront tad1um. O'Neill
started the rally with a two-out walk from Joe Boever
( 1-3). and took third on Bally Hatcher's StnJle to left.
his founh hit of the game. Larkin fell behind m the
count O..and-2. took two balls. then hoed a single to
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Bruce Hurst (3-6) remained winless since May 18.
Mike Kingery's sacrifice fly capped a three-run seventh
innfog and put the Giants ahead 3-2.
•Meta at Pl.ram: The New York-Pinsburah pme sch~ulcd was named out an the bottom of the foun.b
mnang. The game was scoreless and the Pirates did not
have a hit off David Cone. The game will be made up
on Sept. 5 as part of a tw1-night doublchcackr.
• C.bt at ~: The Chica1o;;Philaddphia C
was rained out m the fifth inning with the Phillies a
2-0 and 1ust two outs from winning. Chicaao wu
battmg wtth one: out in the fifth when the pmc was
called. If the Ph1lhes had gotten throu&h the 1nnan1 wtth
lhe lead. the game would've been official.
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Howe should be
released today
t.ANCASTER -Tht
owner of the Salinas Spun
said Thursday be expcctS
fonner big-league patcher
Stcv' Howe. hosp1tahz.cd
with a blood clot in has
luna. to be released today
fro m the Antelope Valley
Hospital Medic.al Center.
Howe. 32. lS on the
Spurs roster as be tncs to
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problems. He was a~
mitted to the hospital Sat-
urday.
-TIM Aaaoclalell PTftl
OCC's McCall signs
pact with Cleveland
TN D.ely Not
STANTON -Rod McCall, a 6-foot-7. 225-pound
freshman first baseman from Ora• Coast CollelC. bu s11n~ Wlth the: Cleveland Indians after beina drafted
last week m the ninth round.
Mc("all. a Rancho Alamitos Hiah p-aduate who
batted .3'<> Wlth eat}\t home runs and 31 RBI for OCC
an 1990. is being sent to Winter Haven, Fla.. of the Gulf'
c~ Leaaue (rookie).
McCall. Sllf\cd by Indians ICOUt Ed Crolby, Rew ..
a,veland on Tuesday to work out with the ~
dub for a couple days, accordana to his mother.
who informed the 0ruae C...t DUIJ Peet ol Ila, sianina on Thunda . ,
McCall n1~ from Cl'vcland to Winter Haren ~
momana to beain b.1s proftss1onaJ career .
Giants' proposed move from C~ndlestlck approved D OF HIGH C ABLE,.RATES???
Buy a Satellite Dl11l.
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dlCO trucbite won't be aakiae a
Oiut step if it moves IOUtb to Su.a
Cllla. tJu&obaH owners decided
1lnanday.
The ownen l,IUftimously to ap..
prove the Oiuu' ~ move
out of CaDdlelbct which
could occur by tbe -.n of I.he 1994
·ICIUOn. I
· '1'be San franci1CO franchi1e now
occupies,. within our NJes. the earl-*' indudil'I boda Su Francilco and Suta Clara County ud OM
OIMf county ~ MMeo)i" blleWl commillioDer Vay Vincent M1d W-
lowina the unanimous "*·
Oilln1 cbainnan Bob Uirie b8d
..... for ........ to mow tbe
.... to s.,~ about 40 fllila ICMM of Ca if a ..,..,_.
~ stadium is built
Tbc OW.ts submitt~ a _9fOPOlll IMt Wednetday to Santa Clara city
omdalt for a S 134 million. 45.000.
to J0,000...t llcility oa a l lO«rc
site ia tbe Souch •1 ci1y. The Ci1y Coundl bu until Ausust 10 to de-
cide wbether' to put a ttadhun bond
--propoeaJ on me November blUol.
.. , am thrilled to have the ftall and
~ tuppon of M~ I.ape
BuebaJI for our plan 10 mow the
baJklub to Santa Clara.•• lutj~ IAid
in a pres-red statement. ••Thia •
proval tends 1 st~ mt1111e to the
people of Santa Clan that butbUI
believes 10 the f\Jrurc of your oom-
munity."
The Giants have Iona complai.aed
that C:andlatick. wbeft they have played tbe1r home pmea tiMe I MO.
•• no. lofteer adequate.
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7'.SS 1 m. -World Cup from Italy: Ireland vs. EJypt. TNT
( a m on Channel 34 Spamsb).
TN11 l:SS a.m -World C\ip from Ital)': ~uth Kcma vs. Spain.
Noon -World Cup from Italy: Btls1um vs. Urusuay. ( lutnnel 34 ( pamsh)
~eatrlaa
11 11.m -llppervillc (Va.) Jumper Classic (tape). ESPN.
Mo1or S,.r11
IO a 111 -('~RT Detroit Grand Prix. Channel 2.
4 30 pm. Spt~way Sunday: NASCAR ROSC''s Stores 200
fr•1111 Rougcmun1 , N. (tape): review of week in auto neing,
\iifXlnsChonncl (refl('a1s at IO:JO p.m .).
8 p.m -24 tlouri of Le Mans. final hour plus hi&hhghts of
r.11.i· l!Mu~\:u).. Pnmo Ticket.
8 Htball
Ill JO a 111 -1\ngcls Ill Dciroit, Channel S.
Ill 'll J m -Ni:w York Mets 11 Pmsburgh, WOR.
I 1 \O pm --\1lan1a at San Francisco. TBS.
11 'll pm -OaklMd at Ch1ca10 White Sox. WGN.
\ I' 111 C. h1lago (. ub\ tit Ph1lt1drlphia, ESPN
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llull t•t r amr Tournament from SL Louts (lapc).
Riiey, D a,1¥ may be
well-suited for NBC
NBC is kcepina quiet until after
the NBA playoffs, but a trend amona
network television to hire ex-
ooachcs as analy111 may continue.
Pat Riley's resianation u COICh of
the Lakers last week was the fint
indication. And, Chuck Daly may
follow suit at the end of the ICUOD
and give NBC the best-dreued
broadcast team since tho NBA hit
television.
· The trend of hiring ex-coaches
began in the 1980s when CBS started
shyi ng away from using ex-players.
Failures such as Oscar RobertS:On
and John Havlicek led that network
to using coaches.
Tbe GBS crew now includes ·
Hubie Brown, Tom Heinsohn,
Kevin Loughery and Bill Raftery.
When TNT wen t searching for
analysts. it brought in ex-Bulls coach
Doug Coll ins. And ABC's most re-
cent hire was Jim Valvano.
aaalYIL
And be'a bad a number of movie o&n. He reportedly turned down
tbe ~role oppolite Mel
Giblon in Tequila Sunrite," which
ex~ Kurt Ruuell'a slicked-back
hair in that movie.
Daly, wbo bu one of the better
penonalities in the pme may be
foroed out bec:aute, with Riley out,
the challenae is aone.
"(CompetiOf qainat Riley) waa a
cballe~f particularly ttie dreuina
part ofat, 'Daly aid recently. "He .
was a superb drcuer ... He was a
superb coach. And I'm sure he'll be
suoceuful in any field he chooses."
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1 ''·"' .. 111n 111urnamrn1 from London (dl'la>C'dl. worked as a color commentator with
CBS' wont fean have been re-
alized durina the NBA Finals. With
no "major market" involved, ratings
are down l 0 to 16 percent across the
country, aod lhe 11.8 national ratina
for Game l was the lowest since
CBS started broad~stina NBA
games 17 years ago.
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1<..k1J1 ell I I \I''
-Chick Hearn for two seasons before
being hired as an assistant to Paul
Westhcad in 1979. He has the ability
to explain things clearly and concise-
ly. which is the No. I priority for an
U.S .
Fr om 81
Windischmann said.
But part of the blame for the low
numbers can be laid at the feet of
CBS. The network lacked foresight.
While spending so much time hyp-
ing the Celtics and Lakers, it failed
ian flags an hour before the start,
creating a sea of red, white and green
in the steeply banked oval.
Then the game began. The fans
chanted the Triumphal March from
Verdi's "Aida." The way Italy came
out dominating the ball, it looked
like a d~isive triumph was ahead.
Gansler said the Americans had
no choice but to let Italy take conr trot .
Dennis BrostertiOus
to abow the Trail Blazers even once ..
on a national telecast.
Detroit, by the way, is the No. 8
media market. Portland is No. 27.
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HBO will feature the Tyson-Fore-
man doubleheader at 7 p.m. Satur-
day from Caesars Palace in ~s
Yeps. Ex-champ Mike Tyson makes his
comeback against Henry Tillman,
and George Foreman takes on his
first legitimate challenger, Adi Ison
Rodrigues of Brazil.
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Ooen, 1hc sixth stop of the 1990
Women's Pro Beach Volleyball
Series, will be fea 1ured on ESPN.
The initial air date lS Monday. Jul)
23.
Deul1 BroJterbous Is• D•Uy
Pilot Sport• Writer whose col•ma
.,,,,e•n every Friday.
Donadon1 , who dished off to Gian-
nini after Gianl uca Viall i let the
ball roll by.
Donadon1 Jumped over Wmd·
ischmann nnd put a 15-yard, kft-
footcd shot past Meola before on-
r ushing d efende r Desmo nd
Armstrong could t'atch up.
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"We've had so much adversity to
deal with." said Meola. whose
parents were born in Italy and who
had been looking forward to this
night for months. ''We learned a lot
from 1his and we proved a lot.
Wc~ve ~Otten some great ex-
penencc .
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lifted 11 over me:· sail.I Wind-
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There were 73.423 screaming fans
packed inside Olympic Stadium, re·
built fo r the World Cup. At the
monument to Benito Mussolini.
which still stands at the entrance.
scalpers were selling ti ckets to the
sold-out ma1ch eight hours before
ki ckoff.
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sharp on this night as they were in
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Saturday. But they made a great play
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The missed pcnalt} l..1cl.. came m
lhe 32nd m1nu1~· afll·r a quest1onahlr
call and appeared 111 P')ch up tht•
.Americans for the fl'St uf the tir~t
half.
Berti ran pa~t Paul C altg1un at the
top of the pcnalt) area and \\COi
down after hc -rnlltded soft I) "1th
Cahgtun's leg. Rcll.·rcl' Edgardo
Codesal of ~kx1ct1 a" arc1ed the pen-
alty kick.
Cam eroo n
becomes
firs t to
advance
By BA RRY WILNER
ROME -.\ h. the \\'orfd ( up
l ots of monc' Im-. dollars
Not so far ·
Touted a-; a bo"n tu the ltaltan
econom). the \\urld <up \Olar ha-s
been somethmg ut a lHl\t linannally
for local merchant'
One week 1n10 lhl· ''orkl <.oner
champ1onshtp. man\ ltJltan hotel
and restaurant O\\ nn' arc ac;king
where the hea \~.,pend 1 ng tou nsts
are.
Nobody t'i a'k 111g "hl·rc the
Cameroonian" art•. 1 ht.'~ 're~111mg
atop the soccer world. hav ing quali·
fied for the scconu rounJ "Ith a :!-I
victory over Romania on rhurwa}.
Yes. Camt•roon. lht• "lnd<1m1 1abk
Lions" and champion'> ol \fnca,
became the first tc.irn 111 a<h anle
With a I ·O stunner mer dc:frnd1ng
cttampion Argcnt1n;i .rnd the ,qn
against Romania. ( ameroon has
four points and 1s guarantC\"d uf al
least finishing <;ecnnd 1n Group B.
The top t\\U trams 1n car h grnup
move on. along \\ 11h 1hc lour third·
place teams \\ho h.1,t• the best re·
cords.
"It is a "in tor the "hnlt" of
Africa." ( amcrnon assistant rnat·h
Jean Manga c;111d
The oth er afkrnoun game ''as
won by Yugosl.1' 1.1 I -1 > ll\ l'r < ·01-
om bia.
The tourist h11'\tllt'~' m lt.1h has
1 not been a "innn h't \lar1111; c or-
ona. president uf tht· go\'ernmt·nt's
tourism departnwnt. t'Sttma\C', that
no more than I 011.000 v1•11to" ha\C
come to hah for till' lirst rnund of
the month-king tournament.
"There arc 100 man) empt~ 'cats
in the stadium-;:· < orona ~11d. not-
ing that onh Ital ~·-; game \\ilh \us-
tna and the 11rx·nc1 hct\\l'en \tl(t'll·
tina and ( ·Jnwroun \\t'lt' rwar·
sellouts.
At Ban. Cameroon got t\\O go::i l'\
from substitute Rugn \f11la. 111 1he
76th and 86th mrnutes Both c.1mc
after the 38-)ear-old Milla h<'::it a
Romanian dcfentlcr in lht• .ur
Gavnl &lint swrcd "tlh two
minutes to go for the Roman1:rns.
whose mtnds \\Crc a<. rnud1 on the
game as on pnxel·ding\ back home.
where military pohce and dl·mon-
strators clashed 1n the morning.
At Bologna. liwecpcr Dil\ or Ju11c
scored his second g11al of the tour·
nament as Yugo\ Inv 1a rcl'uvered
from its opening rou t at till' hands of
West German}. In the 74th minute,
Jozic took a long pas" from afet
Susie off his cht·st rn front of the goal
and. before the ball htt the ground.
sent a hard shot to thC' upper rnrner.
Goalkeeper Rene I ltgu1 tn had no
chance.
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. Aracntina goalkcerx·r Nef') Pump-
1do, who broke his nght leg earl) 1n
his team's 2-0 victor') over the Sov-
ie! Union on Wctlnc'l<.lu) n1eh1 . was
operated on nod will be s1Jehncd for
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"I can't remember a thi ng 3bout
the injury," Pumpido smd rhurs.
day. "I le.amcd at thl.' drr sing toom
tha1 we had \Hln and that les~ned
my pain."
The fac1 that \rg\'nt1nc <1tnr Diego
Mardadona adm111t.•d 10 bl<X·lo.1ng a
shot in front or his goal w11h his
hand in t.hat game J1d. 001 make the
Sovie1s feel an bctte1
Irrelevant tourney's emphasis Is on fun
To DM* .,aren, the pme of aolf ii lerioua and very relevant
To eome it ii 1 means of eettinc hlb lit and aumbine Ilona with
t0me eurcite makina it 10mewhat
irrelevant
You can bave both ends of the
peck• dwifta Irrelevant Week be· lidhia Sunday, June 24 It the
lalboiBay club and continuina at
IUll"OUDdiQl area such u the New-
port Beach Country Club and New-
port Beach Oolf Coune.
What an event such as the Oranae
County Hill of Fame aolf tour-
. nament on Monday, 1upe 2S has to
do with Irrelevant Weet. the
btaiochild of Paul Salata, remains to
be1een.
A Runnin'-Gunnin' golf event (we
prefer not to call it a tournament)
will be pla.r:!: on Thunday at the
Newpon h Golf Course. This
one is typical of the stature of Irrele-
vant Week.
Webster's dictionary describes Ir-
PISTONS
from~l1
anymore," said Dumars, whose
father will be buried in Louisiana on
Saturday.
A dunk by Buck Williams by. 2:07
left put Portland ahead 90-83, and it
ap~ the series would go back to
Michigan. But Johnson convened a
three-point play 17 seconds later,
starting the decisive 9-0 run. The
foul was the sixth on Clyde Drexler,
who finished with 20 points.
His jumper with 1 :21 to go made
it 90-88 before Thomas. 13 for 20
from the field, tied it at the 36-
second mark.
Kevin Duclcwonh and Terry
Poner, who led Ponland with 21
points each in the final gatne, both
made crucial mistakes in the Trail
Blazen' four scoreless possessions
that ended the game.
Duckworth missed shots at the
I :32 and I: 18 marks, and Poner's
bad pass gave Detroil possession
with 20 seconds lef\. Thomas drib-
bled out most of the remaining time
before Johnson took the clutch win-
ning shot from 15 feet.
"I spotted up and Isiah drew the
double-team." said Johnson. who
added that Laimbecr, who had 17
rebounds, predicted his game-win-
ner at .halftiqle. "I gave Jerome
Kersey a head fake and he had to
take it because there was only two
seconds left. It felt good when it left
my hand, but l can't say I knew it
was going in."
Johnson scored eight consecutive
~ints in a two-minute span, giving
Detroit a 77-76 lead with 6:34 left
after it trailed 76-69 at the 8:59
--mark.
The game was tied three more
times, including a drive by Williams
that made it 81-81 with 5:27 to go
and started an 11-2 run that gave
Portland its short-lived 90-83 lead.
Thomas made nine of his first 12
shots, including two 3-pointers, and
scored 20 points in the first 15: 18 of
the game. helping Detroit lead by as
many as eight.
Portland came back to tie the
score and then trailed by onl y four
at halftime.
Duckworth had a three-point play
and a jumper early in the second
half. sparking an 8-2 run that
Ponland ahead 50-48. The lead
changed four more times in the next
three minutes -there were 18 in
the game -before Porter made the
second of his thtte 3-pointers in the
third period giving the Trail Blazers
a 58-55 lead with 6:07 left.
OPEN
From II
the 16th, then angnly kicked his golf baa on the next tee. He three-putted
the first, 10th and 16th holes and
missed a 4-footer for birdie on the
seventh.
Strange. however. dropped a long
putt, perhaps 20 feet, for a closing.
morale-raising birdie and got away
with a 73, not out of it yet.
"It's frustrating because Medinah
was there to be taken," he said. "It
was pretty defenseless."
Greg Norman, this season's lead-
ing money-winner, matched par. So
did Nick Fal~o. the Enalishman who
has won the last two Masters.
British Open champion Mark
Calcavccchia and PGA champion
Payne Stewan shot 7 3.
Tom Watson bad a 74 and Tom
Kite took a 75 that left him nine
shots behind the leaden.
While the Open is one of the most
imponant tournaments in the game.
Tim Simpson said the players must
approach it in routine fashion, "like
another tou.mament . . . We just
have to go about our business.'
But the way he went about his
business was far from routine.
relevant in this manner -not rel·
evant; not peninent; not to the poll?t; ~t relatina _,. the aubiecL
1 ms 111 ~ collection ol
neptives if ever there waa one. 8ut
that doesn't deter Salata or his cronies in bonorina the last player
taken in the National FootbAll
l.eque draft each leUOn .
11'e l Sth such bonOJlC is De-
metrius Davis who wu taken by the
Los Anaeles Raiders IS the 331 st
player selected. The aotftoumament
on Monday will be in his honor and
he Will be one of the 3S celebrities
panicipating (if be plays golf which
no one has bothered to check out at
the moment).
These celebrities also include con-
firmed sports figwu such as Jim
Everett, the Rams quarterback;
Mike Lansford, the Rams place-
k.icker; and former pro spons stars
Dick Bass, Marlin McKcever,
George Yardley and perhaps Vince
Ferraaamo amona others.
'
.. We are sold out for the 144
amateur spot1 but we are puttina
t<>eet.ber a waitina list in cae there
are 10me late chaqes.'' says Jim ·
daBoom who is helpina to promote
the events oflrrelevant Wttk.
"Anyone interested in the waiting
list should call 832·1113. If they
want to come to the dinner and
auction in the evenina without play-
ina &olf, the fee is only SSO. With
aolrit is s200."
When Salata first started his hype
for "Doina Somethina Nice for
Someone for No Reason," he wasn't
sure just how much cooperation be
would act from othen in the com-
munity. Now they all try to help
with various charity aroups bcn-
efitting from money raised at the
various functions of the week.
The Hall of Fame golf tournament
on Monday will benefit Oransc
County youth sports activities. Don
Andersen, himselfa native of the
county and current head of Ora.nae
County Sports Auociation which on band to try some of the other
directs t.he Kickoft'Cluaic in • aimmickl that will be used to test
Anaheim Stadium in A: and the the 1wnina Ind durability of th0te
freedom Bowl pme in mber, with a tolf club in their hands.
is belpina with the aolftoumament. Tb0te in command of lrrelcvnat
While this is the pme for golfers Week have taken mercy on their
with a serious intent on the coune, honoree and will wbilk him off to
the Jlunnin'-Gunnin' lmlcvant Hollywood Park loq before the
Oolf Tounwnent at Newpon Beach i.any aolf event ls concluded, ~na
Golf Course (not country club) at him the ignominity of compleuna
3100 frvine Avenue is just the op. the course even thoush it slarts at 9
polite and fininaJy fits the Irrelevant a.m.
Week format. Advance n · ce1 (perhaps warn-
Randy Youngman, a prominent inp) sta · ply: Eich hole will
spons columnist for The Orange · unique challenae that will
County Resister, has come up with test your aotf ~weu as well as
a brilliant idea for golfers - a shot overall athletic ability. Most of all,
clock. Of coune, this will be only look for as much fun as you're
one of the many Jimmiclcs attendant allowed to have on a aolf course
with the event accordina to event (with your clothes on).
chairman Steven Bernardy. Net proceeds will be donated to
"Each hole will provide a unique Sha.re Ourselves (SOS), a Costa
challenae to test the individual's golf Mesa charity providin& the needy
(?)prowess," Bernardy SIY.S. with such essentials IS food, clothes
Of course, ifbittina while standing and medical facilities.
on a mattress turns you on, better be And true to Irrelevant Week tra-
dition, the brochure that advena.t
the event says the entry fee is S35.
The publicity releate says $30. If you
want to .find out which 11 riabt and
att thinlcina about enterina. juat call
S48-4942. They'll be glad to reterVe
a spot for you ieprd.less of the cost •
Irrelevant Week. That zany, week-
Lona celebration of various and
sundiy events to stimulate the popu.
lac.c and honor the last player taken
in the NFL draft, is soon to be upon
us -JOlf competition notwith-
standing.
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DeJly PU.I S,-U ffrfRr ......
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~·~lP-~t.ll!,~ ·Dumars 'other'
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MVP for Pistons
Along with Isiah,
he gave Detroit
superb guard play
ly HOWARD ULMAN
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PORTLAND. Ore. -Isiah
Thomas was the most valuable play-
er. Joe Dumars may have been the
most valuable person.
Detroit's two MVPs -one
through his brilliant play, the other
through his personality and per-
scrverance after his father's death -
led the Pistons to their second con-
secutive NBA title Thursday night.
Thomas capped an exceptional
series with 29 points Thursday night
as the Pistons beat the Portland
Trail Diaz.en 92-90 to capture the
championship. four games to one.
Two nights earlier, and just two
days after his father died in Louisi-
ana, Duman scored 26 points in a
112-109 victory.
"I didn't make the first. second or
third (all-star) teams. but it's a very
special award," Thomas said. "Last
year, Joe was the MVP. This year I
was the MVP. We're two pTCtty
damn good guards."
PUJoff MVP ...... Th•••
.... point ...... -ICevllt -Duclrwcwttt 1oob on.
Detroit's M•rk Aguirre Is tr•pped on the
floor between Bl•z•rs Kevin Duckworth
end Jerome Kerser during first quarter of
G•m• 5 In 19ortl•nd ThursdaJ night.
In a consistently outstanding
series, Thomas averaged 27.6 points.
5.2 rebounds and 7 assists per game.
He made 54.~ percent of his shots.
"That he won the MVP is m-
significant," Detroit center Btll
Laimbeer said. "He is our MVP ..
. The team has his personality, the
determination. the desire. the bean
revolves around him."
two games, the Detroit: suards
outscored Ponland's 7 ~9 and
80-51 . The series edge was 304-252.
Dumars played all five games,
despne his father's death.
Porter. who had 10 points in the
quarter. hit his third 3-pointcr with
3.8 seconds let\ gi ving the Trail
Blazers a 69-65 advantage.
The Pistons won the series opener
105-99. extending their playoff wm-
ning streak at home to 10 games.
after trail ing 90-80 with seven
minutes lefi. Thomas scored 16 of
his 33 pomts the rest of the way.
including 14 m a five-mmute span.
to bring Detroit back.
A 30-1 > run save Portland a 53-45
halftime lead in the second game,
but the Pistons came back again
behind const'Cut1ve 3-pomters by
Laimbeer to take an 89-86 lead wtth
three minutes leO.
The Trail Blazers forced overtime.
"I played pretty sohd." he under-
stated. "It could have been a little
better. 1 lipped p ut a couple that
could have gone."
But he had· no complaints; nor did
he have any room for them in a
round in which he was putting for
birdie on every hole.
It was so te<:hnically solid -on
the fairway. on the green -that.
when he recited 1t, T im Simpson
observed: "Krnd of bon ng. isn't it?''
He· hit an 8-iron within four
inches of the cup on the third hole.
was only a foot or so away after a
wedge to the fifth and within four
feet with a sand wedge on the 14th.
He dropped long putts. 20-25 feet,
for birdies on the 14th and 17th.
"I'm glad to be leading but it
doesn't mean much at this stage,"
said Sluman. who used only 24
strokes on the soft greens and in-
cluded par-savmg efforts of 10. 15
and 15 feet.
Scott Simpson got his share of the
lead with some wedge work late in
the humid af\emoon.
He got approaches inside four feet
on the 14th and 15th for the birdies
that lifted him into a tic. He
preserved the position with a one-
putt par on the 16t h.
but three more 3-pointers by
Laimbcer, giving him six in the
game. helped the Pistons lead
105-104 with 4.1 seconds to go. Two
free throws with 2.1 seconds left by
Drexler. who scored 33 points. put
Portland in front for a 106-105
VICIOr)'.
Portland. 9-0 at home 10 the play-
offs. had a chance to win the cham-
pionship with three more wins at
Memonal Coliseum. but Detroit
quickl) canceled that scenario with a
121 -106 victory in Game 3.
Dumars. playing without the
knowledge that his father died 90
minutes before the game. scored 33
pomts as the Pistons ended a 16-
year. 20-game losing streak in
Portland. Johnson. I for 10 m the
first two games, was 9 for p and
scored 2 1 points for Detroit. and
Thomas also had 2 1 pomts. giving
the Pistons' backcoun trio 75.
Thomas hit four 3-pointers and
scored 22 of his 32 points in the
third quarter. giving Detroit an
81-65 lead in Game 4. Portland,
which got 34 points from Drexler
and 33 from Kersey. came back to
lead four times in the fourth period.
But Thomas, Dumars and John-
son -with a combined 78 points -
were too much for Portland. A des-
peration 3-pointer by Young left his
hand after time expired. leavmg the
Pistons with a I 12-109 victory and
a 3-1 lead.
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TIM s•pson tips his ut to the crowd .. I Jdl llole. •••••n. •'°"ti wtdl two others. finished wllll • courW·r~ ...
Thomas had I 5 points in the first
quaner and 20 in the first half
Thursday ni&ht as the Pistons took
a 46-42 halftime lead. He rut all
three of his 3-pointers in the game.
"Isiah stepped up and made big.
big plays," Dumars said. "You
couldn't ask for a better finish."
The Pistons called a timeout with
2:02 left and Ponland ahead 90-83.
Vinnie Johnson scored the next five
points. and Thomas tied the game
with an 18-foot jumper wtth 36
seconds left.
Johnson won 11 '4'tth a l 5-foot
jumper wtth seven-tenths of a sec-
ond remaining.
"Isiah was so hot, himng 3s all
over the place. that they had to
double-te.am him" o n the winning
play, Johnson said. "I spotted up.
He got me the ball."
Johnson had 16 points and
Dumars added eight as Detroit's auards combined for 53. while
Portland's scored 46. In the previous
In Sunday's third game. a 121 -106
win, he had 33 points. That was the
day his father, Joe Duman Jr., died
of congestive heart failure. The end
came 90 minutes before gamctime,
but the younger Dumars wasn't told
unul afterward. He considered re-
turning home. but decided to rema.in
in Portland. The funeral is Saturday.
"I knew m ~ papa wouJd want me
to stay." Dumars said ... I put my1elf
m his situation. He's gone throuah
adverstty for 21/2 years and he
toughed •it out."
Duman said 1t was "a satisfyina
feeling" to wto the title. "Obviously,
11's not li ke the last one. Believe me,
I'm as happy as I could be at this
moment."
"He knows what to do ID every
s1tuauon. both from a basketball
standpomt and a hfe standpomt,"
La1mbccr said.
When they entered the locker
room. as teammates were spraytOI
champagne. Thomas put his riabt
arm around Dumars' shouldcn.
Both had senous looks. Then they
went into a private room as the
celebration raged.
Blazers try to shake off
bitter end to season
ly IOI IAUM comphshments had exettded any-~~"'"'.. thing anyone aould have predicted.
PORTU\ND. Ore. -Never ID "No one expected us to even make
their wildest dreams did the Ponland the playoffs this year," Kerse) wd.
Trail Blazers think 11 would end this "We're not going to hang our heads.
way -and on their own turf. You )USt have to remember all the
The NBA Finals ended in five positive things th~t happened."
pmes Thursday night with the 'Tl'Jil The sencs appeared headed t.ck
Blazers blowing a seven-point I~ m to Auburn Hills. Mich .. for Game 6
the final two minutes. and losing after an 11-2 Ponland run gave the
three in a row to Detroit on their Blazers a 90-83 lead on Buck W1l-
b Iiams' stuff shot with 2:06 to play. omecoun. • _ _. Ponland had lost only six times at But they never scorcu agam.
home this season before the Detroit The Blazers were without Drcxler
for the final I :50 after he fouled o ut s~tP:,..as not a good way to end the on a threc~point pla) by Johnson.
series." Clyde Drexler said. "In our Drexler said it was painful to v.atch
wildest behefs, we didn't imqine we the end of the game from the s1de-
Fishing off coast consistent OUTDOORS would lose three straight at home." lines.
"Any team that can beat us thrtt "h was a homble fcelin&. indeed;•
times 10 our own buildina is a pat be said
one." Portland Coach Rick Adelman While Johnson was leading the
said, "and that's why the Pistons arc Pistons' rally, the Bla.zen were ma•
the champions." ina shots they had made earlier in the Salt water fish in& ofT the South-
land coast is currently producing
consistent catches oflepl ber· racuda. bonjto. bass and some larsc
yeUowta.il for anglers fi1hina spon
boats out of Davey's Locker. New-
port Landin&. Dana Wharf and Seal
Beach Spordisbina.
Spon boet.s runnina out to local
kelp beds are findina mi•ed action
on. surface ftedi~ bus and
.. boneheads,·· while berries are beina
MCked in aood numbers at the I
ialandl. send bea have aJIO been
ooopa1tive alona the Huntinston
Belich ftat.s and att hittina aood on
cut 1quid filhina over sandy bot·
IOllll. Look to filhina to remain con1i ...
tent fbr thae pme fish throuah the
aummer months 11 bait and water
ClOClditiouare very IOOd .-. the eaun coat and ntcndi• out to
c:bannel wa1a1. Y ellowWl are bei"' located under fbtine kelp petties
by smaJI private boats heading over
to Catalina.
Shark fishing is also showing signs
of erovidinJ anaJers with lots of
action o·n b1g finbacks. Blue,
thresher and mako sharks arc find-
ina chum slicks, lined out behind
sponfishen. and anglers arc c.atchina
good numbers of these hard fighting
sharks.
While most oftbc sharks arc of
the blue variety, there have been
10me better eatina thresher and
makos cau&)\t in the 200-pound
class. There are daily shark fiihina
trips tcheduled out of most landinp
and limhed 10ld chancr trips are
a1lo available. for bootina a days
shark ftlhina,.
Moet oftbe frah water fishina in
locaJ lakft i• focusana on channel
cadbbend lirlemoUth best. As
• thete two pmc fish
~active feedioa.for Jonsi Qds for time. Irvine Late r
is producing lots of limits of cats m
the 3-to 6-pound class for day and
night time anglers at the nearby lake.
Catflshermcn report that fresh
mackerel and bonito. cut into bite
sized chunks and fly lined to feeding
catfish. is very effective in gettina
catfish to bite. Many avid catfish
analers wtll go deep sea fishina or
fisfi oft'Newpon pier the day before
a fish1na trip to a local lake 1s
planned in order to have an ample
sU1>1)1y of fresh fish for b91t.
Catfish to 'S9 pounds have been
cau&)\t at Irvine lake. which has a
reputation for good whiskerfisb ac-
tion durina the summer months. for
an updaie on filhina at Irvine con·
tact the taekle S~ It 649-2991 .
TM huntina season is ;uat around
the COf"nCf and the dNdhne for ftlina
hunt.ina pemuts for dttr zona. elk. blahorn sbeep and antelope ilJu.ne 2S: •
Jim
Niemiec
Hunters should atop by \be Grant
Boys. Bia five or Tumer'1 Out·
doorsman and pick up 1 new bunt·
ina licente Ilona with desired tip
and tPPlications and let them in \be
mail pronto.
DeS&Mtc;a.wi.!!_t~i...h_o,tina sbou.ld be an uwonua. e.-DedaDY' i ortbem CalifOrnill
Wllere Ii: ":'.:7' rains have fllled ltOCk ponds abould main.Un ::r!' JPrina water for pme ud
"You never want to let a team pme. Two inlide shots by Kevill
celebrate on your court. It definitely Duckworth rolled around * rim
buns," Terry Porter wd. "But Jive before comina out.
them credit. They did it." "They were an," Duckworth laid. ~ 92-90 loss in the finak was "I felt sood when I &bot lbem. I
pretty much a replay of the entire thoUJht they we~ in, !?'at tblt'a tbe lerics. way 1t goes sometimes.
"They bit the shots when they After Job~n·s final betkcl. tM
n«ded to and ~ didn't.'' Jerome t Blazer. called ume Ol:IL _They ao• tlle
Kr nc)' said. "Onex q.;:.m. the ref. ball 10 Porter. afld tu1 JUm~ front erees went their way. w t auess this the comer nearly went 1n .,_
wu like the whole IC1'1<'~" bounc:itd oft' the rim.
Keney wu guard.ins Vinnie John--"It fdt pretty ~ wbeo I let it
IOD when * Detroit retetVe's 1 S. IC1, .. Poner' said. It wu j"'81 a tildl
b>ter' went in for the winnina beate1 on ...
with eeven-~nth of a eecond to play. Tbe 11mt' could be Mid for dll
Blum tbro\llhOut lbc leria. nilw
"I d.idft't ..,ant him to drive and let of the four IOllCS came oe 1 com-
an easy lbot. I just put my hand up. bi.ned aebt Points.
He mede a toueh lhot. '' he Mid.
The lluen lricd to take t"Omfort Tbe lluenti..J IP -:-.= • ~=nd~=:'~~; =·= :: =pio••'="..: was unexpected and ·that their ec-PIY' oflnnt ..-; •
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.. C>Nngeea.t DM.Y PILOT/ Frtday, June 15, 1"0
For the record
MAJORS
MAJOll LllMUll ITANGlllH .......,_u..
0.kleftd
Chlca9o
Mlnnesote .......
S..ttle Texas
Kensa1Cltv
Toronto
lolton
MJtw,uk.,
a.11tmore
Detroit
Clevelend
New Vork
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W L ,, 20
37 20
30 2'
31 30
30 33
26 35
23 35
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35 27
32 27
29 29
29 31
29 33
26 32
21 36
ThurMmY'I k-1
New York 3, 8 ollon I
MqweukH I, 8•1tlmore S
Detroit 7, CllvMnd 3
Chlc•llO 3, Oeklend 1
Toronto 7, Mlnnewt• I
Sffttlt S, Texu 4
On1v oernt1 scheduled
T9dlv'I G-·
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.565
.SU .500
.413 .461
.441 .361
1
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6
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4.lS o.m
Toronto (Wells 4· 11 e t New York lJ. Jon"
l·OJ, 4:30 Pm
801ton (Gardner 0·31 •I Baltimore (Hernlich
•·2), 4:35 om.
Mllw•UkH (PowtH 0-QJ II Clevtt.no (Can·
dlottl 6·31, 4·35 om
Oa kland (Wtlch 9·21 II Chlceoo IHl1>0trd
5·41, 5:05 Pm
Mlnnesot• (Drummond 0·1> el IC.ensu Cltv
(Aooi.r 1·2J, 535 o.m
Ttxes (K Brown 7·4) 11 See llle IHotm111
7·41. 7-lS Pm
t
Se turde V'I G•rnts
Anet4s 111 Detroit, 10·15 11 m
Boston 11 Beltlmort. 12 IS o.m
QaklAnd el Cll~90. 4'0S D m
Mllweukff et Clevela nd 4-0S om
Toron10 e t New Yorll, •:JO D m
Minnesota at K11M111 Cilv, S-OS om
T exes et Sea111e, 7:05 pm
National LMeue
C incinna ti
Sa n Dlego
Sa n Fr a ncisco
Dodeerl
Hous ton
Atlanta
P ittsburg h
M ontreal
New Yorlt
P hlladelPhla
Cnlca go
St Louis
WHt Dfvlllon
W L
36 20
JO 28
Jl 30
28 J2
26 J• 2J JS
EHt Division
J7 22
JS 26
29 28
29 29
26 JS
25 36
Thur1deY's Scwes
San Frencoico 6, San D1eoo 2
Concinnart 4, Altanta 3
Pct.
.6'3
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SOI
467
.433
.J97·
627
574
S09
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.•26
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Cnlcago at Pl'llladelphla , PPd ra on
New Yori\ at PltritxJrgn ooo re n
Mo<'ltrH I 3. St Louis 2
Ontv gamei sclleduled
TodllY's G•mll
GB
7
7''1
10
12
14
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7
71h
12
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\an Diego <Benes 6·4J at LOl Anoetes
(Valenzuela 4·5), 7 JS Pm
Cl'liceoo •S Wiison 1·4 and B•el«l\I J·SI a l
Pho 11CSe Ol'loa IRuffon 3·6 at)<I Combs 3·51 7 2 lS
om HOultOf'I (Clancv 7·S) a l Clnc1nnato
IA•m\lrong 8·3). • 3S Pm
New York I01t-da 2 31 al Pilllburgll (Terrett
2 S •JS o,..
MO"''tll I Bovo 3·3 a• Sr Lou·s Magrar>e
3·9 S 35 om At•a••a 1p Smoin S St ar S11n Fraf'lc \CO
I~ r•o:" 6 lo 73S o m
SaturdtV's Garnti
\a' D·~o or DOdOtn U 15 e>""
Ar 11•>111 111 s. .. i=..aAC \CO 12 3~ om
Hous10" 111 Cincrnne• •OS o m
(l'locago a• Pl'loladelon.a •OS om
New Vorl\ at P ••t\Duron •OS om
Morw,.~1 411 S• Lou•s SOS om
GOLF
U.S. Open
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IATTINO (170 e t .,.111-0ullten, Chlceeo,
,,.,; Orlffev, Sffllle, 335, R. Hendenon, Oek·
land, .l33; Fleld«, Detroit, ..319
IU.INS-ll Henct.non, OeklAnd, '4, Cena.co, Oekllnd, Cl; Grut>«, T0tonto, '3, Fielder,
Detroit, 42; Puckett, Mlnnesote , 41
llllo-f:lelder, Oetrol~. St ; Grut>«, Toronto,
S2; Canseco, Oeklend. so, 8etl, Toronto, •5;
Leonard, $Miiie, •I, Mc<iwirt, Otklend, •1.
HITS-Orlffev, Sffttle, II, Gruber, Toronto, n; Pudtell, Mlnnesote, 72, Fletdtr, Ottroll, 71,
a.ti, Toronto, 70; Pelmt lro, Te.u. 70, Trem ·
mtll, Otlrofl, 70.
OOU8LES-M. Wilson, Toronlo. 17, Puckett,
Mlnnesote, 17; R Henderson, Oekland 17
Stlttwtll, l(enMn Cltv, 17; • ere tied with 16.
TRIPLES-Fernendez, Toronto, 6, 8 rumlev,
S..ttle, 4, 8 urlr.s, Bo1ton, 4, Guillen, Chlceoo. 4,
Pnllll1>1, Ottrolt, 4. Webittr, Cleveiend, 4
HOME RUNS--Fleldt r. Detroit 74 Cen1eco
Oeklend, 70, Gruber Toronro. 17 McGwlre,
Oekl•nd, 16, 811, Toronto. 17
STOLEN BASES--R Henoenon OtktAno,
JO, Pt ttl1, Te .as, 11, Ct ldtron. Cnlceoo, 15; Se~.
New York, 15, Kellv. New York, I•
PITCHING (6 dtcl1loMl-B Jones Clllceoo
7·0, 1.000. I 23 Kino Chocaoo 6· l, 157 7 41.
Ctemtn1. 8o11on II 7 1'6 7 60. Hluuere,
Mllwt ukff, S·l, llll, 1 79 sr el>. Toronto 9 7
.Ill, 7.46; Wtlen, Oakla nd 9 1. 811, 2 31
STRIKEOUTS-ClemPn\ Bo\ton, 96 Hanson,
Stetllt, 79, lhan T~Xll\ 16 L•"9Slon, Ano.II,
751 R. Jol!nson. Se11111e 13
SAVES-Thogoer-(llocago 71. 0 Jones,
Cleveteno, 70, Ecke•!olt• 011t.1and. 20, Aou1le••,
Minnesota, IS. Hennton•11r> Detroit. IS. Srf'IOOler,
Seattle, IS
(Throuth Thur~v·s Gamll)
BATTING ( 110 at balsl -Dv~stre Pnlta dtl
ohla, .314 sa~dbero C't••cao , 341, Larkin
Clnclnn11t1, 346 Ui'lw'M (' '300 347. T
Gwvnn. San Dleoo l41
RUNS-Boru1•a P r•so 1rgt ~· Sand~ro
Chic.ago. 41 Saoo ( •< •' 4) W ( er~ ~"
Francisco o McGeP >• \ O
RBl-J Carter So UIPllO 50 W Cltrk S,,n
Frencl\CO SO Bcm•lil'l Pl•l\ourgn 49 Ma
Wllll•ms. Sen FraN••· 49 Daw\on C~•cao<>
41, G Devis HO"''"" d HITS-Sa •ON"Q C• <•II~ IS Dv1<srra
PhliaOelor11a !' r (,,.. '' D•t'OO 18
Larkin, Cine er.\! '~ t.' v • ""' "''""' 7S DQU8LFS-Wa oit• /\lontrn l. 71, Pru1ev
Alle nta 19 Gu""" <,1 l ou•S 18 Jeff pr PS
New Yor~ 19 Ov••''" 11" ao .. 01 l'l 17
TRIPLES C C>ll'" v !>• L<'u s S J Bell
Plltsburgn S c; .. , \A 0 "" S ~ ore • to
with 4
HOME RUN~
t>ero1 (Pi;C6J""
Mlrc!lell Sa ~ 8
lS
<, [•~· , H u\'..i• 19 5& tJ
Q1,., n C•·•c.tJO' 17
1o R " J",tf\Ou" 'J'
STOLEN BA.SF " O" St I Ooo\ )8
Raines, Mon!· ~a /4 Samuel, Dodller!o, 14;
Yeidlng HOu< 'C" 1• ll~~· P <'< ~"rwe~I 72
PtTCHINC. 6 "" ' •\ 1 P~rc r· •r.t .,r.;
' 1 900 1a1 B ... p•1 11 • •l'' .. o 6 1 8S7 3 61 V oia °'jf'"' 'f •• ~ 1 'l! 1 ~ D• \tP>
Pll!Sbu•gl'> 8 7 • G 7 '~ Ar i i• 'II ("" C nn.J'
1·3, 777 I 8S ~ """' P~ IOJ~ ~"" II ) ?17 3 38
STRtKEOl -R M.trt•nl'r. Oo<loeri, 94
Cioooen Ntw ; Jf'f> •' v :la ~ .... "" .,c,., 11
Oe Leo11 S• l l 70 l • • -.,... 'f ", 66
SAVES C. 1 <.~ ' II ·'' 11 R McDowt ll Pll llOP o• \ 11 Bu••• I/< ,, .... 1 II
Mver\ C1rc 'rn' t l L '' o, J'T P "'t -.1rut M
HOCKEY
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TENNIS
MM'I teurMmenf
(at LIMlll)
Tillrd .... """" Devlcl Whelton, Eacet1lor, Minn, dtl. J•son
Slolltnbt<t, Australle, •·3, 6·4: Christo v•n lt~t. South Afrl<e . dtf Dennv S.O.ford,
Brll•ln, •~ l, •· 1; lve.n Lendt. Caecno\lovellla, def. SColl O.vb. Le rgo, FIA , 6•0, •·3, Oevld
Patt, Les Vte11, Clef. Guv For0tt, France. 6·1,
6·3; lorl1 9Kller, Wtll Germenv, deJ .• Alta
AnlOflllK h, Austrle , 3·•· •·I, t ·7; John
McErvoe, Cove Neck, N.Y .. dtf. lltll Pelol!elmo,
!"Intend, •·O, •·7 (5·7), 7·5; Rfct\e rd Frotl'IOt<o .
Au1trelle , def Pett Semcin 1, R•nchO P•I01
Verdel, 3·•· 6·4, 10·1; Stefen Edbero, Sweden,
dtl. NlclH Kroon, Swe<Mn, 6,3, 6·0 . Men'$ teumement
(el·~ NdltNndll
Secend •eUftd SMiie• Glenn LI Yendkktr. Porlole ll•lllv. d•I
Jekol> HIHek, Swllitrl•nd, 7·5, 7·S, Alelllander
Volkov, Sovltt Union, def. J im Grebb, Tu«on
Arll , 6·3, 4·6. 7·6; Petrick McEnroe Ov11tr
Bav, N Y J. cit! J•n Sltmerfnl<, Ntlhtrlands 6 7
6·3, RODOlt Wein , W,,..llno Ill. del Brett
Gtrnett, Columbia, SC., 7·6, 6·4
Men'' toumement
(•t FlereMe, "11fV)
Third ll euncl Slntiltl
Meonu\ L•r1son, Sweden Ck'f Mitr~
1<oeverme n1, Nett1erl•nd1, 3 6, 6 3 I 6 ( 7 71
Ferna ndo Luna, Spain, del. E Ouaroo
8engoecl'lee, Argentine, 6· I, 6· 1, Gu•lle•"1P
Perez ROidan, Aroe11tlna, def Udo Rtgl•w\l<.t
WHI Germanv. 6·7 (6·3) 6·1 6 4 Omar
Camporese, llelv, def Horacio d~ la Prn11,
Argentina 6 3, 6·4
W~'s tournament
(•I 81~•m, Enti1114J
Third Aeund Slntlts
Htlene Sukove, C1ech0stovek1a def ( l'luO !I
Kol'lde·Kil\cn, West Germa nv. 6 •. 6 I .O.nnP
Smilh, San Antonio Tou def F"u•o tnO•Jt
Jeoa n 6 I, 6 0, Nalriftl•e Teu1l111, FrMce OPI
Hu Na. Sen Dlero 1 ~ & 7 Ros F 11orban• ~""
Ooeoo oet Bersv N \gtolsen I( aN ul'l B&v
Haw a 1 S 6 1 Z r ~ C. 3rr '"" ~10 \lnr OPI Mava K·dOWSkt, J110111o 6 1 o) 71 6 7 6 I
Bellnoa CorOwl!ll. New l~a1aru d~f Artr• tl~n flc~uon. M11hlomedi MoM 6 4 6 2 Gill
rernandez Puerro R•C<' def L3va Gotaru
"a v 6 3 6 3. Lar H S.vcl'ltf'loO \. •• e• Un
def LOrt M Ne1 HC.u\l.>f' 6 1 11 ' 6 J 6 J
BASEBALL_?
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Finl Te1m
Rob Crova•t E Sevurod
M•Cl'laet Wan San Manno
Erle Moont-. SI Anlnonv
Tate Seetrled El Seounoo
S'al' McC.111.e Ara\<adero
c;erretr Qu,.nrance E Sloo.JnO;
RoYat Lord \/'allev Cnr \l•an
Bob Ku m1r\1'.1, Agoura
Mark Lewis El Seouno,,
RvM Dowhower Santa vr .. z
Jtlf Rlc>taroi.on. SI El•• aro
Br an Grffn. Temtc. a VJ 1-.
Mar~ UICrOO•nll, San Mar no
Broan Smirll, Agoura
Steve Pooedelds Mer f <i1ar
Se<:ond Trem
Je son Mrwer M ora'''"
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Fancy foot work
ltaty·s N lcola Berti (le ft ) fig hts for ball with
Peter Vermes and John H arkes of United
Stat es during Thursd ay 's World Cup match
In Rome. Heavily-favored Italy won, 1-0.
\OrCER
1990 World Cun
FIRST POUND
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14 1 .,,.no O<IS\ 83 oarracude. I borlllo, I
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et ,,., • • Ronn Rt'vno4dt.,
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lJC I socc e r team
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11 ,, ,, pl.111' 111 pla' ha~ball for
1h \1 11 atr" \., an infielder,
'>' 111 " n '' '" .1 thn.'l'·\ c:ir ~tancr for
I p1.1ntl ind"•'' 11Jm\'d MVP oftht'
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f.rom North Orang~ County
From '.outh O range County
540-1220
496-6800
• 01 1 CoronltJef Mar l Gener,-,1 >7 General I • ' B"fbo11 lslollnd
-------MEWL Y REMOdELEO • '
1022 Costa ~sa 1024
COM CAPE DUPLEX JIST lllTHI
, 1 •t."-1c Sf 19K 6AR 2' ·BA • 1pa 2-Story FROM NORTH ORANGE CO.
FROM SOUTH ORANGE CO
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,,, 1n• 't>O 111c;5 home Cloae to shopping
COM CHARMER Ideal tocallon Call for de·
t 11s 4 prMlle snowing
THE DAILY PllOT
C.l ASSIFIFO
OHl(,f H0l1R'i
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Monoey
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WednesdAt
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r115JO AM
Mnn 5 30 PM
Ives 5 30 PM
Wt<J 5 JO PM
Ir"''' 5 lO PM I J11S30 PM
Fto S 30 P._.
CHECI( YOUft AO THf ""IT DAY
I... ()eoly Pol(lt Sit ""' '°' ""tCtf'f!Cy "'° """ ec, _..... OCCHoOn~ 1 f'lrO<S do ~r P l<M .. ~ .... ,
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Any amount n t J1Atll "''" '' 10 dey1 H tAQutred w111 Of' •ul)fll(;l IO /'\vi .,,,..,,,fl lonenct Cll8f0H Con'll>\/led
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Bonus rm wlpvt entrenc.
• 4 BR, 3 BA & greet
lamlly kltch Super 1h1rpl
Neal yerd wllruit tr ...
Near S C Pini S~!>8 900 Dutch. Agt.
5•6·0f 16
OIST•WTml New <IBr 3Be lrg in.lier
Ooout 1 m over blQ gar.
Opn Sal/Sun. 221 E 19th
$4'97,000 Onr 720·9033
Ot t DAILY PILOT }Friday, June 15, 1990 87. t.... t024 9 COf!NdttMlr 2122 Cot11iitSI 2124 ifVlnl 2144 NIWponLldl 21 69 lal>oa Pmlnsula UIJ7 Cost•Mtu 1624 Costa Mts.t 16H '!!'Cos_CJ_Mc_sa ___ 2_62~4
WM~" LIDO ISLE • 2 bd, views
$2150 '"f .\ . .. . • -------HUNTINGTON BEACI-, • 3
FSBO SACRIFICE 5Br bd hm, bOnus rm spa
JBa. 4 792 Hermenson S2500 •
2827 s/I. Next to Hunt LIDO PARK DRIVE · 2 b<l
Hbr S489K Ron 8•6-6727 view $2800
-
__ ...;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.__ LI DO PARK DRIVE · Furn,
2 bd. vrew $3500 _H_unt_.
111
HMbour ____ 1 ... 04_.2 BIG CANYON -5 bd, golf
HARBOUR Peclflc Condo. course estate S 11500
'300 yds to surl A beauty! W1ttrfrt1t lt•H lie. s128•900 Open SattSun llULTllSl31 1•00 12·4, 17162 PCH •101 •"'
2 rm. ? 1i .. rir ,..., SIMMER RUTAL "' cut 1. •·: tBR 1BA lurr :>O~ 111 .1 ,11 : ,,.
$650/Wk 6 11 Ii,'[' 1 I ' lJ (
VIiia Balboa t'tt•,J 1t•'u 1 2 I R GROUND H OOR large tBR Co1 .. 1c 1 '"' 1 u n ' u r n A I I • I l II 1•· '"' 1 ... ~ •• (J .. I
carpet walls r ,, ... , . ...., l• ,..1
tennis 722 <l9 11
WATERFRONT w O• •
Gated comm 2BR lt. •
2BA spa li p $2 400 I',
mo 650-3656
r
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Back Bay
URGE 1BR $600 MO /\ v
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LOW, LOW
MOVE-I N
_. 2 WU f REE RUT * * 6 MONTH FRU •
l1Mited Offer til l ?
NEWPORT HEIGHTS
...
UAICC)IOE W OCUN
VIEW '
y,£sr AY APTS
UOO OFF MOV! If~"
;1001m 1 .e. Sf 15
211Crrfl 2£Ui '835
151 E ~!SI S1 Stlll 1408
$680 $795
540 •f;2d
110 .... lt LH Apt Ip "If
It ; 11w JPl>I Jlrl,
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WOODSY CHARMER . .
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14tWIGR-f MA~HtA APTS
*WITH 80& T SLIPS*
' '
CALL 1'0-0919
llOO wnnt VIEW'
2131592·2551 592-5430 l , . . ~ ' , .. BRIDGE . . . . .
PIUCll Tl SIU! Owner has bought
,,nolhert Best buy In
'A1ss1on v1e10'. bike to
ake. park. & shopping 3
oedroom with Master
oedroom retreat. I 75
oath La Fam11ta MOdet
on large corner lot(over
QSOO sq It I vaulted ce11.
ngs large country
• tchen lam11y neigh·
oorhoOd gas fireplace
ONLY $212 500 CALL
~ow WONT LAST• Kris
, app. Century 21 Today
realty 581·2100
Nrwp<>rt IH<h 1069
•LUll/IPTIH*
Newport Shores •Br 2' 1Ba
$1750/mo • principal 5'·• down Onr 631·4911 * LllOISU OPEN SAT /SUN 2·5 136
VIA TRIESTE 5 BR, 4 BA.
lam. "5' 101 3 car gar
So patio. deck
$890,000 673-6239
•ICUlflHT*
• owest priced home on
the sand 2·Story 2BR
t 1BA wt a Fabulous
WHITE WATER VIEW•
Ask ing S725.000
JEFF JACOBS 631 -8349
lalMa.ltw,.rt
ltaltJlU-4414
CllFFUYll
JBR 2BA newly re·
modeled Ownr $699.000
400 Pirate Rd. OPEN
SAT 11·4 5"8·6560
Easy terms tor Newpol'1
Beach townhome. t mlle
from ocean Approx·
ornately 1200 sq It lor
$180,000. No agents Call
916·721·6196
IULLll YllWt 2 Masters. g•ted comm
$298,000. Agt 759-9314
LMll
FMYAl• VERSAILLES * Oecor11or
owner hu r .. lly created
o spectacular condo
home 1n quiet prlv1te 10-
catlon prleed below re-
placement •t S 189,000
PENTHOUSE• SpectlCU·
lar oc .. n & bay VIEWS
lrqm lhls spacious 2
bdrm 2 b1th V1tta Balboa
Showplace $365,000
VILLA BALBOA• Terrific
value In this 1 bdrm & den
unn Prime corner to-
c ation. L i gh t &nd
spacious Jultt 1210.000
o~ Hou" Anytime • call MARY ANN McGUIRE
R•. M&-6770
111-481
WATHFltllT YltLYl
Peninsula Pr baylronr
only $2000/mo Call
Sheila at Burr White Rllrs
675-4630 or 642·679 1
Snoweo uno., w1111 slurf? 0.0 your sell OU! wun •CIUS•·
l..O•O
By SYDNEY OMARR
Friday, June 15
ARIES (March :!1-.\pnl 14J
pince at special moment c '>rk
correct things T clcphonl' r.111
obscured. Relatt'c 1'l rn,ohl'd
\111111"1 t't' 1n,1111, t 'nu .ire at nght
nhl\t'' up \1111 \J'. :ind "nte the
prcn 1dl''> 1nlurrn.11wn prev1ousl)
TM.JRUS (Apnl :!0-\1 a' 20) .\nt1up.1t111n 111 li'cl) "eekcnd 1s
on target. Tonight ~ou feel glm' ol \\arm .11)n 1111n W1'ih 1'l ful filled.
emphasis on romance and m11,1l l 1h1.1 .rnd .1r 111h1 r raurw; figure
promrnentl~. Bask rn 11
GEMINI ( ~1a\ 21-J unc 2111 l>l'l.I\ '' Jue 111 perfecting
procedures. lndt' lllual "ho \J\\ Jon't l.l~l· rt l't'r'on;ill\ '' telling
truth. You're hrghl) rcgarJed h' Pt\lC' pcr\or1 1n pcnH•r I O'iS aside
fears and doubts
CANCER (June .!I-Jul) 22) \\'h.11 h.111 lx1·n t 11 .J\\J\ l·an now
be reached. Emphasis on respon .... h1ll\\ .• lUlh11111' 1ti1ht' to meet
dcadhnc. Love rcla11nnsh1p " strong anJ 'nu111' Older man.
possibly C'a pncorn. 1s alh
LEO (July 23-Aug .!21· SUl'll''i'llul nq~ot1at11ins spotlighted.
especially those 10\oh111g \ncs anJ \.1g111.ir1u'i 'ou ha'e nght to
expect hvcly weekc.·nd and tonight \ou'll hl· rerw;ured of love
Emotional shackles removed
VIRGO (.\ug. 1J. ept ~.!)·:"fr\\ 111lorm:it11•n pm,rtlc'i reason for
rcntgotsaung agreement. Rt• Jm·l t. @l'I to lll'.11 t of mattcr'i, k t other~
know )OU arc not \\tthout .1lhc' l 11l'll'i 1111 puhhnt). coo~ratt ve
efforts. possible partnero;hr p
LIBRA (Sept. .!J-Ckt 2~> I mph.1''" •Hl t.10111~ rclat1onsh1ps.
income. manta! statu<,, J cl't'iron rl·l;i11ng to r<1"1bk 1uumt') lnd1 v1d-
ual who relics upon ~our Judgm~nt '3\\. "I 111,e '<'U all the l'rcd11!"
Cancer native pla)S role
SCORPIO (Oct. 2J· \Jo, ~I l "'"'' 1'i thHr\11) lnJ1 ... 1dual who
docs care 1s mistaken 1n tonn1.•rtw11 "11h nwt1\l' distance Take
&fCltCr Charge Of )OUr own dt'!.1111\ l nn1ght \.1111'11 ~tar at SOCtal
affair. Gemini 1s in p1rturl·
SAGITTARIUS (Nov 22·11e\ ~I l· 'ou'll N-~ 1ng to yourself.
"Hurrah! I no longer am trapp<.·d'" You tin~I "·'>"out. options are
open, )'OU can actuall)' drctatl' '11u1 """ tl'rm'i Refuse to be
intimidated by bellicose per<>on
CAPRICORN (Dec. 2~-Jan. I l)) • ~ill 1n rnmmunrca ting 1<leas
suraes to forefront People who p1I.'"1ou'll~ \H'r<' 1nd1flcrcnt are now
In the mood to li$ten.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fch IR)· lh'Cl\tt)ll r<"lat1ng to finanfts will
l O in your favor. You win 1hrou1th d1plomal \, resc11rch. reason.
Chtck inventory. Realm~ )Our own \\-Onh l on"'-Ot\tnncc.· call relates
lO family member. Tauru'I involved
•• J
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• llltH llCMELOR Furn $~00 m , •. 1
•SPACIOUS*
.
By PATRIC W ALKER
Friday, June 15
• MUGE STYLISH HR ~·250,. ' ,
BLP\ 'C BEAi. .. I
!>ha'" a .. r!J•'' (.or:
min• o • J er ... A.,
mt.>d•dl~ v' .ias ose •
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ARIE (~larl·h 21 \pnl '"' I l.1' 111r 1 1\ ..:11 11h1·1 ' t 111 ti
and the henl'lit nl the dnuht \llll n111'1 1111\\ .,, '" lhl' .rtt., I
1ns1st that partm:r" or do'c: .1'"l'• 1.llt'' 111111111 1h 11 111 1, 111
gatron~ Th..:rc ,1n: h11unJ 111 tx· .1 It''' '' ,, h· 1.t 1 • I ''' f
but )Oii mu\t ht-tnlJ thl' truth
CAPRICORN (l>l'l ~~·JJn 2111 < ll'll 111 pl.111 1.11. 1 ·I
urging )OU tu conn·n1r.11l· on the ilt1ul'-hnu1 rnil tl\fl thl• h11!,
\\Ord~. cll'Cl'pl other<, Inf \\hn ,111J \\h,1t th .t \' ri:lt,r
~our 1mag.mat1un to run "rid l'1tlw1 111 ,,. 1r I' '•It
AQl'ARll'S (Jan 21 ·1 l·h 1111 \ pt 1h
rndl\ 1dualc; \1mpl) J11 not h.l' l' '"llf 1 •11·1
Opllmt\m Jnd thcr\'lnrr \,lnnpl 111,·11, 1111 111'
tunnel \\hat rt"alh mJllCf' rnc\\I h•m1 \\'I
perfect!~ P<''ttroncd 111 m,1)..l 'k"''' ,. ,, ll'l': 1111 \l''
Pl CE (h •h 211-\laflh ~111 1 r,1\1 t•l.•n•
commumca11on arc no" "l'll ·''f'l'1 ll'<I th111·1
to be k1dung )our hcl'I<, 1111\\\' r h1111 ' I, · \
propert~ matter-. i;11ll nl'cd w "l h.1ndkd • 111 1
caution and ~ept1u\m
TAL1Rl'S 1Apnl ~1.\t.1' .'ll '"" .11•11t'.ir ., I 1 ti\ r
d1'iad' antag.e rcccnth lx•rJU'\' 1t'r1.1in Li.,, "' tlll•HI' .11 1 •
dellhcral('I\ \\llhhl'ld or corw1·.1kd ,,,,\ h•"'l q 1 ,,,u ~n. '' 1
~ore J nd ·"hat art1oi1 mu;.1 h\• 1.tk<'•\ "lil tt r '
probkm' tx· of an antl·n~·h pt.•r,1111.il 1 ,,, 1 ,· '" 1 1 1'
financ ial unJatJksng'i
, GEMINI I \la) 2~·JUnl' 211 \ b1 tllt.1111 ''l'•'I I"' 1 \.
J upiter l'arlta rn the \\l'l'I.. \h11uld h "" " 1~l.t '' I 1
morale and finam:ec; and mm 11 """'"'' 1 11 ,. 1 1
old and on "1th thl' ne" II 1111, \'Ill 111, 1 "'·"''' 11111 11 "urkrng pattl'rn 111 'nur 111,· th1·n ,, 11111t t1 : 1 • 1, 1
' '
CANCER tJunr 22-Juh 2 'l I >1111 t pl .ll l',. 'I' r ,1h1 I I r
fet'llng'> on othcr'i. apolog.11t• 1)1 Jht•t \11111 r ••1111••1 '"l'I'" ,..,., ,1 "·
lo,cd ones. cmploH'r\ nr tho<.l' 111 l't1\1t1<1n' '' 111111 r11' .. 1 • 'Ir"'
of d1'1apprn,al In C\l'n rl''l)('ll 1h1' " 1· 1111ll 111 ll' JI '
rnthu~1asm for till' untn\•J and lht 1 h 1lll'll!(lll ·
LEO (Jul~ 2-l-.\ug. ''' \h11.h .ln,11.t' ,,, '""
lntCn!>el) JX'l"SOOOI 1'>,Ul'' .1nJ \\hdhl'I ''' lllll \1111 II ' I'":• Ill' j 1' C'Onn~lk that \OU rl'.1lh h.1J thll l.1th' II' I' 1tll !hl' I ,1., I r "1 ti'
Evcr;th1ng C'an he untangk1t .rnJ thl' Jam If!\' ,.111 t'I tl'I'·• r .I !•111 11
'" up to )OU to p¥Ter th\' 1111\ <' hr:tnl h
VIRGO ( ~ :-!4-Scpt : ll l>\1tl't ll1'l' 1'Ul '"' '''Ill'' 1°rh 11,hhk
oppon unH1es to hro:iden H111r ,,·111~· .tnd h1n ·'PI' l\\ "t , .11111~ 11111
much time to homC'. doml'\lll M 1.111111\ prnhh "'' '1111 m." 1t·1 I
re'lpons1blc or 1ma(t1ne that H'ur .11h 111• tr.tmf.111~< l't '"''1.111"' '' .111
1mp0rtant but. 1n th1" tnl\taOC'l'. 11 fl'.llh "'nsld k· 1.11 "'"' • 111 ,1,1n•I
aside.
LIBRA (St·pt ~.i-01.1 ~ ,, l h1•11 lfl' ... ttll l:lf l\lt) fl\ilO\ I
undercurrent'> nnd un\'•cnamttl'' tl11 > 1111 1 • h1• a'" thrnp hut 1.1u111'lu~
and cptsc.'ll nbn111 Jt'tnt hnanu.11 .111.1111H nH Ill\ ur hu'l1nc "
interest, In fo 1. 11 no\\ 11,oi.., "' 11 11111 lt•n••,1.rnd1np .11 1anp.1·nH·n1
or a ocrntton m3~ he l11m1n~ 111 .111 '"" 1
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UALTY or partne~h1p naturt' to d1'>l1Jrt 1•u1 ''"''n 'ou .n1.· nli\11lutch on I
PISCES (fcb. I 9·MarC'h 20)· f'mph. \1' 1m ap~ar'anC't . dtalogu<'. the nght tra k nm~ "hl·n dt•:ihn~ '' 11h h\ith 111ten\CI\-pcr-.t111 I or aLm•LM .. Wlt and charm. Maintain aura ofm)'\tcry, glnnwur tk dt rttt, don't profc tonal mattcr'l and rmpl~ c.10n\11 all1irJ I•' tit-'lrdctntl kt·J or .. Lm ,,...,.. tell all. Mts-sqe' Wlll become \tttrtltngl)' dtar V1rao helps you saddled with unnccc"~I) re p0n 1h1ltttl' ' 1 • g:, View-AP;'~ discover rumor monger. SAGl'nARIU / (Nov 2~0r\ :-! I) Mal,· '>un· all 1mponant
• P~'::c~ MNon lei aarttment'i or contracts art sgncd and ~alcd dU11111l the nt~t f('W
OcMI\ to Mtn IF JUNE u 18 YOUR BIRTHDAY: ui n·nt d~ highhahts da)' whllc Jup1tcr. our rultr. 1 •atll maj.lntfil'<'ntl\ <1pt"Clt'd b ... : = ~ LIOtft1 solid defense aptn.tl 'hose who ~ould undermine your efTon s. Pluto. then &•'c argumcnuu1 ... c p:innt" or C'foW" rnmJ'd111 lo\ "tdc
• ~~.Pool Duri n1 this montt\. June. )OU find WI)' of atttlt\I tdt" ~ aero and bchh unttl aOcr the un chang ' ~•At\~ on the ~ 1 .. 1
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• ,5""" to Ltbra, Scoroio pcf10ns play Important role~ tn our hfc You have better umc to lay all ~our e~rJ on thl tal'llc fntt n I\ J'l('r«lnal. 11~ff~~~:,'·Ne . .ente of drama. unusual voice, APprtttate n mu 1 • luitury. profc\\1onal •nd finane1al mattcn ran~ lh u ~nl '''f('nh 1\0d lnrl\
own•, 1 1 ,0 11 •, Attention should be paid to dic'1 nutntion Your ''-"<'Ct tooth must • 10 fact. 11 1 true 10 y that ou h3"t now cnttr-.1 :i mu~·h mo1c
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pert<lng,lndry,refrlg.L• homtlfurn. Sht bath. peta. 1410lmo + '4Ull. wld.pool&..-hmonlW ldld\.hepertdnt&-. -.c+.·Oll Ml llf --II•• !!:.~. ~.~ •M•ll•'IB
$710 lncil utfl. 4700 =a w/d. pool,..,., $400/mo A.viii now~ 131-1111 lllO + Ulla. •1-1• .... 1~ ::St/""'· Mo--· --·-·--~~ ~vall 711. '50--03 "* dep. 556-1737 ! .. t Sid• C.M. Fem bl 114. .._... :=:,~,: = ~ M•IPll* Im blfA IN'flri::oiN OHC. Fol Wll •1Ulted lkln NOW' •1-llM• PVT beth/9"lr, xtre lg up-~· C.I OK. Nw ..... J-1 ~ ,n ......... llr • ... a I 10 K9f .... C.. CMeer In Coet• Frig dlshwuii., stove 1telra room, HB 1 mJte to , *350 per mo '*'8 leelllfttl ........ 'toom-LAGUNA,,..,.. aJlllllll ....,... ..._ ..... Nnd oflfDe rmt Me9a. "-· "°'"-Mtdl-8
inel No pets 545:"4855 bet\. Mele non-amkr prtf. 12 ut . 541-2513. ma•. Win. ,..., UCt 1000 eq ft. l8eC , ... In ,._ 1111 llllfY •-. to llrp0r1.111.-.1 C9t eicp • .,,.tct. A11v..-.
$"495 Incl utll. 962 ... 163 FEM L" Ir •"-"' 1 Mu•• Ndroom. at-all or 8CM.1th Or8ft99 on lllllllon. COfttaGI ~ · =·-mentQPPOttunltltl.8end 1t'EAST8 LUFF 2BR 28A ROOM ~ bl k f otott id ~ ·~ taaMc1 beth.1425 mo. in. ~.cal 2 ..... 1212 TNll Dledl .... to Holllnd 11 14a-4111 a. --........ l Ulllry require-YOU CAN IA~ Pool, fireplace, view, oc . rom • w • ' • .... .,.... '*'*--cal !My •1 oao• Cal Dlftllon ....,. M pm. EOE For Co. ~ M men'8 to Ptttonnll!, 818 1100 AND MORE coin-op washer/~ryer beleh on Bilbo• Pentn. rm & din arM. Imo ~ afttrnoon .... -~-Alii09:"•11uNOW1 Hrfou1, qulc lc and w. 1tth St.. NeWpOtt WHK-WON<INOP
$999 NO PETS 722·!011 $475/mo+'n utll. Fem +$15 utll. 631-t161 Mk ~33-alU ' On &It 17tfl beet In OCMteoul, bring OMV e.cti. CA 92813 TIMEI oon·amOker. 723· 1258 for Btnny or Jedele ,.__,,_ ....__ e•e .... 30 ........_ .. , M1·71MM. *NEW 2BR 1BA, covered · AOOMM"ATE WANTED tor ....,. .. -.. ~ Ml!!llD~ nM .., .... _. -..
parking. bulll-lns, pvt Hotefs/Motefs 27 18 F;e1Alh~~tfr~' !~: ,.. town."IOIN In eo.t. ....... WWWn&f alllll Pelnt manurecturer c»-We have e NEW
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pa117,·4.9~98.i9~;mo . auwa-$400 +~uti1e.fr..S '*l·ci ~batLhatae ~~ ~ !'.;,.,.~ av1c1, 110.-up.~-.-. 11111 lllllTMY ~ ... ..::. ~ Ae111s10 !! ..,.. pef10n '°' order' -·-760·2563 EV99642-3707 ,..._. ·lock ... .,_,,.. '"'........._.,.,,,...m.negoc. Nopenefty • ..-o.Nloft ...,,......,..'°'"""' -1. V•· _. deek.Muetbeaggr...ive
•NWPT HGTSarea 2BR Wkly rental• now evau. . pl u . M /F. t Ut0.00 Pvt BA. A.gt 211-1102 Aleoe. 17'-7311 NOWt Newport leect'I otfloe •. hr ... ml 642..et24. end have ptoMulonal •t-
2BA, l/p, gar. Quiet . 1147.00 wlc & up. 2274 Home In Big Canyon, ptl· month plua ~ utlllt6t8. ~ 8wf'I FMNon Ml8nd NO-OUAUl'ING Conlt. EaCll lM tWlna & com-Dent• lltude. Cohtacl Rob et duplex lndryrm no pets. NwptBlvd,CM646-74"45 vete, quiet, mature n/1, S 350.00 dep oalt . _ 775 lt""-.J. I munlOIUOn akllit St"""" -.... PIT 714/814-5252.
Avt now $995 720-1565 -master ate evell now ee&.9433 .,.,.1 tq "'"'-.,.. LAnd Loent Avellllble. Word -..._.... •'o -;~.. r .... , HERE'S THE DEAL· · · V _.,_ 1-~• 2722 $895 644-1763 flee with vtewa. ea,,tect OWntt/lullder fMtfUnd-...._,_, "'' • ........ Exp req'd. Reception PlllTll IPIAY ·
UIO •• -II IHlln K•""'' ~ ..... s · · Sht fent•tlc COM bMn't David Ma-3482 Ing. lltr (71"') JI0-2635 rHpondence treporta. eppt• QOllectlone filing' • 1. Thia II not • P UXUR1ou·s~-2BR 2BA l(AUAI. OCEAN VIEW. 2 M/F non-amkr Share large cell hae. 2 BR. den. 2 BA. • . dlctaphon•. maintain etc. i-2 Mon· Thu~• Npt Muet have Job lhOP ·~· route. NO dellvetl L • · BR 2 BA c d G 11 FV home w/d frplc Near frplc w/d $695/rno + C 1 I p ~ 1_ TD 2918 calendar good phone ....... __.. Sal • pa<lenOI In texture coe • volVed. Prtme local. Close to bch. · on o. o • beach/shopsifwy . $350 dep'~ utll 7So..e51 1 . ommerc I r.,... ... •1WI!: • • llclllt OtftCe back up ......... etM. ery open. Inga applied to eornpu1., 2. We provide Iran
Frple. Loaded with tS~;~~~k~;7~~49:.~~;~· + utll. 962-5047 · . 2778 ,000 11t T.D. SA[~. Sala;y commenau;ete ~-=~=d•ya. pat11. Call ee<>-1590 1•tlon and training.
amenities. S 11001mo M26/mo at 1~ lntereet wttfl QU81111Catlone Elccei· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 3. You would be WOt Call Paul. 548-3343. SIAIP STllll My cat & I wlH sl'lr furn Renbls Wanted 2726 ,_ llTla 8an&a Barbela location, lent benefit• p.ic:kage -Den-tel_______ with kid• your own
llCllOllllEAPTS Furnished, TV. mloro. sun :~h~3B:1~5~ B~~s!:~ LAGUNA Beach. Ptaatlc S/E NcEW,:?W'!~.;~ & 27% LTV. Blu. 780-2635. cal Jane, 790-8215. · llTll lllllTllT PllTl-IP en edult·auP9f"!Md deck. balcony. too yds to 1 d p · 1 turgef'Y ptof wente to or Full-Time Chtet1ul RDA. team. ON THE BAY Beach and Bay. Avail. a y. ool, spa, tenn s, rent guest houM guMt Irvine. Ave. High vlllblllty Quall 'r lendly Hice I llTllT 4. Earn GOOD MO
2 BDRM. 2BA. $1.450 $450/wk. 1818'h Balboa sec; gar. A/C. ye~d. wing°' bright & aPactout traffic. 1290 sq. ft. .__,_ ~Center ~o Ev~ end heve • ch
1 BDRM, IBA ..... $925 Blvd. Newport. We re neat/clean with room within IRVINE MM111 IDey9/Weetl.8tartS6/Hr. &I 5~6-1122.. Very buay newapeper earn dally & weelc!Y No pets Dally 9-5 humor s500+ 650-8553 COVE°' EMERALD SAY. •Apply In penon, 13&5 or t. · Compop1ng Rooml1lool<· bOnu ... plus go on
548-1501 IPEI 11&1111 FIPLO N.B. EASTBLUFF pool· 1·800-333-0505 P~: H~ :J;~tor': Logen Aw, Coete MeM Ing for en experlefleed Inga end morel
Fully furnished 2BA 3BR 2BA, furnished. TV. side executive home. AU lor retell/ofllcelfood. 111111.111 pute--up artist. Ability to
2' ~BA July August micro. new carpet. Front amen II I es $ 5 0 0 . c~rdal 818-793-5356 Found 1112. PRtNGER Banking Nlahta. Wiii train. Sea Lark work both quickly end
Sept . 's1.345 per mo.: and rear patios. 100 yds 721·0400 RE 5*/Rent PlllllYYll .. llP Motel, 2274· Newport IQC\lretely under deed·
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INFORMATION! agent Nancy 760_9223 to Beach & Bay. $700/wk N B M/F k f • • 1.....___,~, 2788 SPANIEL lnterNCtlon al Union •--". ,._, .. ....,n•-·a Blvd, C. M. 646·74"4!5 fines • must This Is • 1818 Balboa Bl. Newiiorl · · non sm r pro · ·--Magnola/Telbert. Foun-_,.. .,..,_ ,. mid-afternoon to evening
J D. KELLEHER & ASSOC. Mstr bdrm wt BA, pool, Business/Office Rent 1200 so FT. w/front teln v~. H3-e8IO fifth largest bank, hu en Ml'fl8ITlll ... shift. Please contact Lin MJ-4121 Id J PEllllHllSULA
YUllLY RHTALI
lllOYE·ll DISOIHTS!!! * 2 & 3 Bedrooms
*Unfurnished
... '·10s .. to beach
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VIU ~_RENTALS
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760-7266 2131662·3155 lndry. prklng. avall 711 ' 2769 office. ler~ rear drlw-ln excellent opportunity In New prOduet. seen on T.V. Tenney betW98f'I 9 and 5 a..&. a.! ....:. ·----------I $450 • dep. 64~5437 $ our Newport Buch office Big opportunity, Iner.... et 642"4321, Ext. 292 to -_. -,-WISTOL-lllLllll door. 7 /mo. 629 Ter· f"" .. _ ... ....,.____. bank C ~~~~~~!1 Roommates wanted NB. m/f to share new apt wr mlnll Wey, Coate MeM "'-· .. .,....._..._. • l nciom e nowt ell Mt up en lntentlew. We
2724 Lg BR and prvt bath. NEWPORT BEACH 540-9352 fOlfl) ADS lnO proteuionel. 550-4763 lor detalla. otter a full package. EOE.
k h $•25 F & C .,_ ice Sit Aa e Priority Banking Rep-1----------1 p ng. walk to beac .. ex opy._rv on • r...,,tetlve, you'll be r• Driver
H EM, FREE rent on best per mo. 646-8279 Ml·l 101 Income Property 2790 IDE fREE aponalble tor rep-U •IU • ...,..... street 1n Npt Beach _ M -•..-w/ocn & bay views pool Newport North twnhm 180 SQ FT. Corona del KAUAI • 9 OCEAN VIEW rteentlng Union Bank'• F/T truck driver needed.
& s bd · ti 2BR 2'nBA pool Jae W/D Mer. Good perking. Cell vacation oondoa. Gr .. t Cal•, ptoducta and MfVlces, Dutlee lnelucte furniture
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fur~!1se8: bat~":n P:~h~ non-smkr ~em n/pets Ken. Agent 675-6700 locetlonl S 1,.350,000. ptovldlng customer ..,. delivery & warehouse op.
tor 11 hsekeping & some $600 u1'1/pa1d 760-3047. ***** 71 .. .,.92•3558 NJ-1171 vice lnqulrlea, In • variety eretlons. 496-9"486 ~~~~~~~~~I ~g!~~~-"""'!'!~ of teller I Clerical duties. : '!'
•mands 1 am single prof NEWP:r HGTS, M/F 20~ ..CA.Sl:JAL exee offlee 191 __ Jbe Ml!tclecl candidate HMI ···--·--* male 646-5630 non smkr to shr house beech. 705 E. Belboe 6en Needed EiC llent 1 ,,._,& r~
"'B" 2BA Oceanfront w/2 others Mstr Br/Ba Blvd. PVI bath, 525 "" ft, wlll have prevloua k· . ce u ary. 5 deya/wk Incl Saturday.
r • Andy 0 Ku t 548 8343 ..., FOUND Bleck/whitish Ing operetlona, teller, end Own car. Miieage paid. Typing & erl background
,•Ir ,,,.v. and bch. prof ' r .:__ • $500/mo. * 760-9792 young Cati In Huntington new eccounta beck-Some clerical duties. helpful but wlll train.
r r•1 x1 ::'.!j50 per mo ', N-smkg Mate. PVI BA/BA, C.M./N.B. Presllglous 500 Beech on June 10th, ground, ••celler\I com-722-1472 Apply PENNY SAVER. , '.,.r Avd>I 7-1-90 nr Hoag ·Hosp, N.B. 10 3400 s/f In Bank bldg. (714)964-9770 munlcetlon skllla end flY•llfOLn -1660 Placentia Ave ----~---1
•" i Great apl' $425/mo. t Close to everythlnn. lulk1eu FOUND.· Cat, F-I~ ebllltytotype45-55wpm. • ...,..... C M ., uttl Call 646 8279 • """ A WOfklng knowledge of s~. hl.-rlae off. bldg. T & oat• ....
1 \,f<f)•' Pe~1m Point 3Br · __ FABULOUS DEALI Agt ~ 2904 helr,bieck onbeck &tel, priority banking end Th t 1:30e-7p545-9100 P/TOLEI•••• ~s" •.M~y parking $490 OCEANFRONT N.B. 2BR 631-7370 white boot• & atrlpe on procedures preferred. ·-... ml .....
:9 is111as1 259-822 1 days 1BA. frplc. parking Resp. m 1 N LICIL lllTE belly. Green cotlar. Vic Quellfled eppllcents ~" Needed to support our en--;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;j 675-3760 eves/wknos M I F No druggies. Four 0 oes avail. n ew-Btool<hurst & Ellla Foun-pleue cell Sheron Hiring lor Orange County glneering stall. Duties inc •
S575Jmo 646-0426 porl Beach. $225/mo ••· 1M~ 11111-taln Valley 963-5697 w 1 d 0 w 1 k y 1 t Fair. plus year around heavy copying. some ~------...lij
M n COM 3BR 2BA Muse Up· . _ or all for $800 per mo. $300-$700 each machine · 1 k s typing & tiling 4 hrs/day. -IK n"ntals stairs & private. best loc CORONA DEL MAR. Fem incl. util. 7141631-7664. per week Prime lo· FOUND, white cat w/blecie 714-558-5395. pert t me wor · tudents N $6 00/h ========= lndry nkups, $550t mo prefd Share 3BR 2BA FULL service office In cations. 1.aoo.749.8989 spot on heed, brown flu 111111111 ~~~b0;11cl~~:s :~ C~ll ~:~~1::'·898-2476r.
Rooms 2706 Call Mark 673-4243 ~~~s~.6~~;2~~kr . $450· Newport Center. Fashion SELL oos~~fa ~! & ..... ~~ehs~'.;',; E-·alOpptyEmploye< Thura 10·4 546-4467. RESTAURANT --------1
':O<; H MESA HOUSE COSTA Mesa New exec Island Answering svc • Coast Pl~. 919'..9033 or "'-FULL·TIME POSITION e BA RTENDE'RS and Hotpolnt refrlg. Alm F~rf)~lc non-sfTloker . home. great 1oca11on1 Shr Litlt layfrHt AJt. only also available. 637•6667_ lllT111 Private posl office near •FOOD COUNTER HELP ~r~~~~:."~:!f'1~•
c.t> 10 nk S3001mo Call Fireplace bath. w/d Female, non-smoker. TIE mollm 11ms ' . . Orange County Airport. NEEDED. 644-0210 work $250/obo 644-
6.:1·9V 11 alter 6pm $475/mo * 548-5335 $600/mo 673-0111 640-5470 through class1f1ed LOST Grey ahOf1 he.Ired Unique polltion lor resp. 756-8899 female Cat 9 mos old boal'g enlhusiast, VHF ----Resleurent MICROWAVE Whirl
lllCREASE YOUR
REACH!
THROUGH DUR MEW
IMPROVED
LOWER RITES
Vtsi1 "' Master Logo
$2.44 per day
Tl RI "ALL Y.UIJ pay for
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SERVICE
DIRECTORY
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w/llee collar. 'Bonzie· radio. boating . local lllEUL IFFIOE 0110111 FOR Riii Lg size. Fully c
Alabama/Adams. HB. knowledge reqd. Sales/ CLERK-CABE (non·proltt Now hiring smmng faces puterlzed. Herdty
761-7827 or 536-8155 edmin slulls helpful. organization) Full-Time, tor FOOD SERVERS and Sl89. 675-6852
REWARD Lost Cat. mete: p.rm/PT/~knds 722·9055 Medleal/Dental benefits HOSTESSES Apply _
grey tiger, white leoe end BOOKKEEPER. entry Good overall office & or-9901 Yorktown. HB Or SEARS
puws. Wallace & 20th St. level, Costa Mesa Area. ganlzational skills & word call 963· 7 427 white, excellent
CM. 6 3 I -13 O 8 or PIT flex hrs. 645-5820. proc;ess1ng ability Call Restaurants dltlon. $65, sman kit
"" 1·2252 497 ·69 t9 or 494-6832 table $35. 548-9661 .... EOE HOSTESS/Host I•--------F/T or PI T needed by Furniture
IRVIH COllSTRUCTIH . 1 .
INST ALL & REPAIR FEN E · A . N W
854-1772 843-90114 Repair Redwood/Cedar
Post replace C M IN B TILE 1nsta11eo & Repaired Jim Whyte. 642-7206
P•?FTICI Cour1eous Service
Free Es1 & Pelerenc:es Floor Installation<.
John & Shelby 846-6176 Reparrs
Child Care 1
REWARD lost CONNELLY
WATER-SKI V1c1mty of
171h & Newport Blvd.
Coste Mesa. 631-7687
GREEN LIFE by ERIC lnl I xt. patch p terlng, ;;;;;;-;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;....;;;;;;;;;;;;;
Design-tnstall-Malnt <!;ustom leitturlng. quehty Schools & work. Problems-·No Prob-131-1111 temsl .o.126864 :..54·783 1 Instruction 3012
*LAWN MAINTENANCE -ED'S PLl-S-TElllll .... ,..., 1-111e .... Full Service Res1d'I Final Exam Prep Summe<
Comm·1 No Job Too Big Restuccos, Patches, lnstruclion. 642'.5034
or Too Small 53 1-2507 Te>ctures. Repairs lntlE•I. ---------1 Free est. 963·3418 l THE lllEEll scfif
Lawn· Tree-Shrub·lnslall.
Sprinkler lnstallatton.
Tree Trim1ng & Removal 11¥11( ClllTllOTlll Lawn Ma1nt & Cleanups. OLDEST AD •Lie 541878 ~ 30 J 8
BAYVIEW FARM, Back TILE·CARPET ·MARBLE Rotollhng. 432-8804 YIU• llUTll 1111 ..,.-.-..-. _____ _
Bay area Ages 1.5 Hrs 854 -1772 843-9044 ----__ HOUSEKEEPER for busy
M·F 7 30a-6p St 10twk GARDENING-Full Service •I• II E .. IEllY professional· 4 hrs per
$251oay * 85' 8506 1001 FLOOR CIYEllll Landscape-Sprinklers· D S ' R day In A M : 4 days per
Ceramic-wood-vinyl Inst Sods-Mow-Edge·Clnups. rain-ewer/ oo~er. Re-week· o~n i~an & ref-
E:(P Ct-111ocare in my Lie 553569 bond 650-8577 Reas Rates 966-2716/E pair or Install. Disposals, erenO.s ran'd :fs-8444 home F1T P T Any age --Totlets. Faucets. Waler __ -... · Sunvoew Elem SGhl ared-A-TEAM GARDENING HeaterslF11ters. leak De-_ ------
Reas ~ates 841.2708 AND MAINT 16 yrs exp teclion. Comm·1 Biiiing •su••-• awa1L Jultan & Yolanda Gar· A11aJI. uc·d. 548·4531 IRrUI Al •OUALITIDAYCARE deningSer..,ioe.642-392 1 -----*1111PllWlll*
l •c Lunches Snacks Secj1onal & 1 ptece doors ' ROOTER $5, S l5, S2.5-Up. Live-In, Elcperlencecl
leach1nQ TLC 964·6057 Sp11ngs-Hardware-Opnrs ~ Faucet-DisPosal-Sprrnkler References, Love Children -L1c=518398 963-6466 ~ Repair esttmete any1ime. 818-710-8020
LOV·NG GRANDMA wtll Stone-Ttle·Block & Re-L1c'd .. P.1:· 646-6242 Leo
t:1A6V$1T ,,, her Costa ~ ta1n1ng Walls. 16 yrs exp EXPERT Service & ~a1r•---------
Nlesa hnme Ptease call ~ Llc.llns, rets 675-3852 Plumber since 1952 NEED help with hooae-
""'" ._.,i 546-1806 •Paint •Refurbishing W t h I di I . work & elderly parent.
'II ~ C.are for your child 1n
•·1y N B home Loving
t/(Jm with .,ome meo1ca1
t•d1n1ng 646-7422
Cleaning Service l
a er ea era· spoaa s-E'aide Coate M... Refs
•Carpentry •Drywall & *A•l tolt•ts·feucets·fix•ure required 645.1743·
more Gary 645-5277 llc•409035. 964-1919 •----· -----
• HAllYIAI* 130·1111 R!;:~~oo~T-~!rl1~
Big & smt Jobs-Work guar. CLEAN AND EXPERT .... Ill... ICChg for child care, NB
CALL Bruce 847-0180 FOR A JOB WELL DONE! Reaidentlel & Commercial eree, summer or longer.
BOYS
AND
GIRLS
&ORUDY
IOW FOR
HAIR STYLIST
Growing saton 1n CoSla
Mesa 1s looktnp for hatr
stylist and manicurist.
Full time position. Tues-
day through Saturday
10am to 8pm 751-3634
Kit ayama Restaurant. •5•4,•, ·r·ou·nd-·w·a·lnu-t.·o_.
Newport Beach Cont8Cl Mr. Tamlda or Mr Ann dining table. pl
Kimura. ·725-0777 9 .. leaves. 6 Queen chatrs. nice condi
Restaurants S3.000. 494-2902.
llEUIEI E. LEE 7' -HAITIAN C OT
Now htrlng Hostess & queen size sofabed.
Cocktail Waitress Apply white. good cond $
1n person. t5 1 E Coast 854-1336 H~.B 675·5790 _ BAFV<EA BROS
HELPER. N·smt<r. Assist ROUTE TllAlllEE ::ier se';'~1$~05g]~b~
disabled woman. (CM) Career opportunity at 573.4953
Approx 25hrs, $6 00 Lloyd Pest Control Good
per/hr Fie!(. 645-2357 benefits. MuSI have good •• l/,.a PllCESllR driving record Call Bob • 979-6021 E O.E.
Beaullful sofa. tove
chair. ottoman. new
d1t1on Oak trim
Earn up 10 $6000 per mo. "aaJrD JOBS _call (7 14)647-7~28 Sales """"""" * ... Wl,Htrl *
•...... 1 lllllL l1ttrltr P111fs01Jlll E>cpanding auto promo-
7 14-84 1-3486
Oouble bed. was
woodlrame couch.
Pine cabinet. 1936
student desk, 19
Mahogan~ j:llrJln.; t
19SO's Maple hutch.
wall unit, smell ro
desk. 4· terrarium. m
Schwinn LeTour. LI
rug, Singer treadle
Ing machine $45-S
64~0754
_.," Wiii PT/FT plant lech. Reliable lions. Need mollvated
car. Start Immediately people. Earn S4-6K per • Stare _.,n1ng extra
money today!
• Pert time work. 3 hours
each weekday evening.
telling subscrlpllons lor
the Deily Piiot
• Ave<ege $40.00 to
$60.00 per week
• Win prtzes and bonuses
• tdeet tor Junior High
students
• Trensportet1on tS
provided
6414731 mo. Will train Car
lmlTIUTlll Tracers needed locally to
process FHA mortgage
refunds. Excellent salary.
Call 1·800-274-2480
.l111ter11l/FLlllUIE
Pert time mornings. No
exp. Call 7 14 929 7450
IUll 1111 WIEIU
Processing claims. Cell
1·900-234-8800'Ext 420
Open 7am-10pm S 15 lee
needed 549-7223.
SAUi FIT & PIT Experience In
metal & machine trades.
545-7405 9am-3pm
W.ESIEPS '" , ... ,. ..... .. , . .,. .. ...
15•1. Commission --iftT or
FIT. Unique product Call
841-6011
llMllDIUll
utlllWlmll
Absolutely beautiful!
tretl, Headboard,
Cabinet•. Almoat B
Newll Excellent
dltionll S29010B
11111 llfUll * TREAT YOURSELF * *QUALITY Carpentry, Serving OT.C. 58fe>< 15 years Reroofa, repairs & lkyfta Ep~!.. work111n1 gL wtEchlldren. IHUllC
• ,1,1" u 111i11es Have your house cleaned Electrical. Painting, Lie. ·1 ,642 Ouellty Work. Fair Rates. ~!iiiiii-iiiiiiiiiaeiiiiiiiiiciiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiz;;;;;;s;iter;;;cet;;;;;;;.I I Illy P1•1at Brake & Front End •'•' RECJUIRES by professionals' p W Fast GUARANTEED Svc. 646-0880 619-934-7373 Mec:henlc. Experienced.
' •' ;i1. J~ed 110useholC1 Jenny 548-0621 lumoing, indowcover-H.B. area. 843-5267 ~·· !th ings.EtcDav1d960-7914 llfn .. ~•---• FREEE1tlma1es •557494 •------t.l' "u' .... 10 ier•. P"" etr ..... Ot968~·~58~9~1~~~4!94~-6~504~J~2~!!!!!.--ll~ • I (, (, .1 T lll•mber ROIHTO AYIU· EUROPEAN CRAFTSMAN Quallty In :. .. nHT lfFICI
?uBllC NOTICE SELL BRITANNICA lrom
leads & counte< 1ocet1ons
& earn $330 per sale
(gross) Call Blalr
1·800-628·9 t28 ..
Brend new. $200/0
668-0817
MINT COND. 45"x
glUI top table. v.
gtess. Tortoise fl
melal base; $375 I --•, '· • .,,i.slleur s print Regular Housectean1ng Home Repair-Painting-Customers. Rtcherd Sinor IEIT RllFlll *•-•EEPEI PIT. Busy ENT front office,
I' •' t C. P t1umo"' in all Svc Shampoo carpets. Tiie & more Res/Comm (Li 1 A 1 ) 645 7608 _. N.B. Reception & ins blll· ''''•i:!rl•~"m~n1s II you floors-windows 631-8511 CALL Stefin 581-7681 c. ns. • s • Reroof/Repelrs All work Newport Beech com-Ing. Thurs & Fri 9-5.
I ''. rt Qvf<stoon about PlllTlll 1 WILLPIPll guar. llc 570720. 557-4040 mercilel dtwfop« aeetcs OIU 2 ..... ,, Salary negot a.15· 1255
er• legality of a mover HAIDY llDY REMOV!\L p t d 11111-...11 llC bookkeeper for lhe>Pplng .. ...... ·-·L ••Ol IFFIOE •or 'l it Gh,1uf1eur Call CIM--1• E p romp en _., • center management ~ ..--r-uuli<. Ulllt ies Com· r•t li 1 lee · lumb·Palntlng-Lt Reasonable. 642-5937 Add Value to your home dept. Computer ex-(111) •11-122• Fashion Island. Pert Time.
71 4-558-4151 CllFllH? carpentry.etc 631-4043 TIPe111mPllmH wlthaNewRoof.Alltypea perlence • muat. Pleue 644-0470
llllWllllUIEI
EJCp. preferred. general
duties. 10 10 6. 540·8534.
llECEnlOllST
P/T. Lt type/bkkpg. Gen.
office 26 1 ·6040
557-6277
White Eure>peen Int
delk w/tlle drwr m s 100. 3 bkcaset $2
Queen bed frame,
stand, 4 drwr dr
$150. 673-174t Custom Cad Computer I HANDYMAN Carpentry Prompt-Reasonable. of realdentlal roofing. call Laure 759·953t ----
Consultants can make Plum bong Painting Free estimates. 531·7100 ' •••uMr9 •EllllL FllTIFFICI
your computer more Patching & Remodeling 15 yrs1~ •. C.1X111tnl ref's. BALBOA ISL. ROOFING T ......SI lllTILUI Insurance & computer
friendly Call 531·8418 Jerry 723-1651 eve·s · --*--• · * Summer Special! Flnanc-* 111'1..... op notch lhOP wants re-knowledge helpful. Wiii
WAllEllOISE Mlscebneous
Ctub Sportswear is seek--------• Ing young motivated CUSTOM oak pool I * .. Tl-y lleble, experlenoed per-1raln. Cos18 Mesa
CALL ME FIRST' ULPl'S Plllfm Ing avail Llc.llns. 25 yrs _,.. son. 631-6397 \ 64~7 t 10
FREE EST REAS RA TES 19 yrs exp. Int/Ext. Quality exp Free ftt. 675-5095 * II.Ill TYPIST
No Job Too Bog or Small work Refs Uc. 962-4701 ---Established flnanteal oor-UllllT 111101 llffleal Frtlt lfflot
Shippers for their ware-41C7'h. S450 12'
house team..:i.. Mark , Windsurfer $200. S
H.1rbor A•ea Appllance Aon,722-8646 llA•••L Cll PlllTlll poretlon , N ewport Fest learner or exp'd, P•Y Summer posltton. 11AM 10
975· 19w bar relrlg. $25. 645·
We Repair All Br ands -Center, looklng lor detail-according to lklll level. 8PM 548-3769
1240 L·ogan Ave=o c M New Homes & Remodels llAllYMll lllYIOll S121H1 • MATERIALS oriented aetf·sterter. Newport Cuatom WOOd· FIND 549-3077 M·Sat Visa/MC Uc 508855 646-5076 1111 WllHW Wllllll References. 675-4006 Fiiing, typing. computer working, 631-6397
642·9274 -.,-....... Pilitlq Ct. entr y & enawerlng umtl Ollll Business Services PlCIFIOWHI 1111111
SWAMPED? Let Me Help 1111 OlllTllOTtll
You' Compulertzed Sec-Gen Bldg Contr Custom
retarrat SVC Word Proc homes. room additions
Acctg & More 722 -7305 Res/Comm. All Phases ol
•RE D L • At
• NEW CONSTRUCTION
e. Unique & Unusual Work
• Atterehons•Comm/Res
?3yr~ area. lie 968-3564
Cons\. Member ot Better
Bus. Bureau 661-1443
Electncal
. i,,. r ' rt1Qn
HOME MAINTENANCE I Bond/Ins St.Lici:454319 ph<>Ma. W/P & c°Sputer Dey 1hlft F/T p /T
AND REPAIR I "A Pron Painting Serv ·· .IC TIE lklHt • ptua. Cell •ndy. TRADEWINDS LIQUOR
1111.ltff Hl-1221 1--'71~57•3~2 Quallty wOf'k. experienced,
714
"
6"'°"2722
548-7863 ••k for Tom
-PAINT MASTER Int room reasonable. 646·5"401 CASHIER/COUNTER vwt~~~~~t!~~1~ARE S75. Ext. $499 .. Up.· 1"rr .. expertly Trimmed *UIAL llm Peraon. Will train. 5-9pm, • IAccousocs. 20 yrs exp. & R mo d* St good pay. Cell 848-5888 Ex~ep11onal Ouallly Work ' Guar. Free est 540-6238 Grinde. ~ ~= Femlli Law ••s>eri.rtc. '°' lnatent atert.
Res. Call Tom 675-6226 --RT ,.7,.1.,..,. p ra erred Newport
11Wttl111•'1 .... I •A v .,. '""'* Beach fir~. 852-8500 CASlllEll
Pelntlng-Cel>lnel refinish. John PIT, dey9 & nights. Gln1'1
Average rm $65, kite cab. v Pina of Newport. See
S225. Gu., work 646-77"40 WlndOWl/Scteen a..ntng Pll l Mf • menaget,1722-1236 .In 141-1112 ll• Plllml "'° 1-etory. MO 2-1tory. 1~=1r.2::Ve:C:~5 • lllUL
IMMEDIATE SERVICE. INT./EXT. SPECIALIST Atta. Rlc:cO, 64&-0821 8am-10pm 7d8ys $14 f9e Strong ~~r.. date
ANYTHING TO DUMP. I Excellent refs. 842·31 t8 u fl t entry, customer aervtce. CLEAN UP • CONCRETE -----.-our ,. pet • TREES. John 650-1628 RAINBOW Circle Melnt. ' Sl •• ,.... general ~. fun omce, Painting Int.Ext. House & fl t J b good benefits, near alt· ...,.lfll. TlllYIJhp Apt. Qual. Job. Free est. your fl O ' POft, 250-1150
Heutlng•Rentel ~. St.llc•S69897e36-1758 vourflfllC8f, ftllflllflJll ... COMPUTER JOBS to
Odd Jobe 865-7252 24hfa TOP NOTCH PAINTING. , MIT .. 0-... 5.000. Many oe>enlnga.
DUMP RUNS -JUNK. lnt.IEJCt Ouallty. Guerin· '/ fl Ith • Cal! 1·90().321·33418
Furniture, tresh. tree teed Rele<enoes. Fr" OUf f om •tem-Noon Ext 517. S12 f9e
branches, appliances, estimates. 631·6317 ' •Monday thrv 'rl
c111Mik!_7 dys 646-1391 ftSCIPAimR cle111fled'a •No••Pnec lllTllU
& w e11peper1,_°'= your flrat eo.taMe9954t ..ee19 IEl...ae woman wort&. Fr• Eat. · WIW5
houwlt your hornt. 25 J" choice. 11111111 ,.,... Th• ORANGE COAST
reeldent. Refer9r!Cel. By Newpcw1 left bUledw/dev, DAILY PIL~ IOOklnQ
Dey Of Weett "489 9119 • aaallt FIT COMtf'UCt'9f\ fof I Cuat 9etvtce
J_ • _ HANGINGIST ... ~NO AIP ~ t•2 yn exp, "-' ... •t~ for the
YOUNG 8lteclutlve eouplt ll0#560875 VISA·MC • Lotu1, Good pay & btM. clrcutatlon dept. to work
w1111ng to housesit f-4 673-1512 cal D'Ana, 3e1·2727 1 ftt•lblt IChtdult. App• mocntnlsGReler~~o' avail SUPERIOR Wellcoverlng Cal a • ....__ 1-L-"=···· ~A ~Sun • .!.."':!...~-a 1 reg 5"9 116 1n1tf1tanon. Rtmoval --.... ••• ._ ·-·-.....
llDELS
Looking for new feces lo
work In fashion prlnl,
commercials and music
videos. No exp necess~
ery. All ages Call
213·859·9772
Employmtnt
t hrou f(h classified
DllLYPIUT
UP .TO
5800
PER MONTH
* IO COWCTIOIS *
Early momin.Q motor routee
available. Must have
dependable transportation
and liability imuraace
CALL 142-4333
~•ma awlLIT
Lero• 1e1ect1on
diamonds, vlnt
wetehea Incl. ROie•
Petek. We buy. Mil. t
end repair. Wiii
Herold Jeweleta,
Newpot1 B~d et 32
111 .... 1
Wytend ortglnel pal
"Sun•t Wh .... ", t
In June '90 Wyland
der. Biii 714/642-28 t
Wall Repair Prompt. Lie. D ii Pilot ALL POSIT '°" w/ltrq 9'lepflOnt ffUNTDIGT(Jl BIAQl <:an'A ~ TUOY IUOTlll irsee215 Mark 642-6842 a,.y t I00-864-22~5 eict 403 I lklllt. A pteelent Phone .....,_ -•-. __ .... VAUIY, 1
ERVICE CALLS • SER-TREES w E-g111thd hang 1ogeth9' 10 VISOR a.m-epm 7ctayt *'"' '"1' :"..:-'to-:::'-::: "•"rvn• _._...., n.'"""~... cont tabl•, w/Ch
Lands1_.1pP l rl Wll( ·I"
I I ~ • 1
r.ON<..AETE & BRICK VICE CALLS FREE ESTI-Tot•l lnterlor ~mod•llng " • A.,... 15/Hr fothlrl. 11/H" IRV1MI. UGUMA llAOI Plf1IUont. ~ ClUllll/lllTNlll MAT CS I 1c !1'7459 Topped/remove Clffnup Servl<:e AOVICf TO THE Wll train HWtno all P«»-w ' offtca, 112 my ooat
w 111 10011 flk~'nu 7;?·662~ CALL Tt11cy 548·231 7 nu lswn/sprtnklr 751·3478 CRAZY 533·7172 642-5678 ltlon a.' C all (313> laata .. •,tJ.iJill~l~l:l~~~~~~~!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!•l. .... P"1 pty .-c . ...._ ______ ..._ ______ .._ ______ .._ ______ .._ _____ _..c.,..~·~·~1oa.. __ @Ml-Glllat M-413aorMC)..tOe
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50
AKC Sliver Elutt <..ocl\1·1, 2
tem bulls $300, 2 l •utl
mate $250, 1 mafo blacl<
S300 645-G7G6 Ive!"' Q
FREE
*BUNNY!*
FREE lono ir white
rabbit w11 m ~rot' 2
months oh.I r rt" tu (11 oil
nome Cati M1 I t'll r,r
<...eorge ot bl J·J4 Hi
tiiiLiiiiiEl•i~~ii~E~'9i-OO~~~A;Me155;:3~-:9!J1~002jA&W Oa•lllc 9l00 A&W
1MW 1MI Ill& 41000 MEAClOll 914 T\lrbo TOVOTA n •llOC>n AMC 1911 Aliwl09 Con-FON> 'MT~ l90NTIAC '71 IUl•ID .... mllH,-Wl\ile.. 'bfHk 3000.• 1....-...n Con• 5 apd ate. low pkg good Yef11ble lo.ded. blend EM. FUllY !oaded, mull t1,4'7 m11e1 110D 080 Niii .... I ...
....., ......_...., dlttoft, ....,.., -.o-cond ... &1.&00 obo ,..GUA&Oln •• 12.500. u ll O .too 080, ~ C..131·7137 .... nA~
1mmacula1il" S 15,t50 whe• _ C•t"'P•Qne 540·t5A2 7t4417·2141 72t.t331. iiiiiiii=====--~ TN.,.,..,.. pettont .,. f.\'ln.~1A ·•00 •td pt lam 1r:s.aa~J 1 •6'50 TOYOTA t5CorollaSR5 ..... _ 1~;;:.;;;~;-1-~G~P':'t CON·
---2DR. S,pd, 1/e, anrl, crui. ~,·:.,,. & ...,... .1 ... .. I ·-· STAUCTION INC (~~
txc-.nttl#J Cortd~ •ll·t• ..... 'lie I• ~~~~k'!r;,:~:~4 e::: ';::'':4° u~::l ~t ~ -:!°.c. ':! '-fa.• ~e~ ~~ onw ~~~,,_;--;;;;;;;;;;.,;;;;.;;;;;;.;;;:::;;.,;:;;:.;:;_ eotdt, '3.500 oe~ pp Perteet condlllon 1 55HOQ~ 1.000•321 -33" ix• 170. (23GRPs701 11..-fkllle F, ec.1 ....... Calif
SPECIAL GAIAGI SALi IATI :;t~7~·U•o. ·~· ~2!o~·g<::t10~·~~ vw 1ee1 eug 0pen 1am.10c1m s12 '• 111,111 b111lw1 ...... W '2:.~ eon11rue11on CALL 642-5671 · 474-8111 9am-~pi'n Ct as OflQlnaJ, gOOd cond ..., .. t• 1111 1ne . C~ie. 3194 Awpor1 ~C"'=-',,......~--~-mual tell $2 500 -Loop Drive, C·2, Cosll -'111111. MERCED ·-280 966-1'473 1-'ll•t•f 111-1171 ....... Cellf 12926
Coron• d IM 612 2 ·-FleWIMl(2KWMl!r1) SEDAN Eaupllonal. e· ... l'iiii~~~~~~~1 T·BIRD '58. 1m--·l•te, Thi9 bvlffleu .. eon· • ' ar -· One owner 15600 Otter vw tew)7 UG STK•7178 .. _ duel.cl by I eorpor1tl0n
., nound wood columns, Fsu•r~,1~reeo' 1~1kl•b~..:... •,OOllnd,· Ml,lll wm tr•de Spott• ? Eacel cond S2 •OO Sl,HI ·-HllH 1111 rec.nt full r"loratlon. Tri. regl1trant(1) ~m· !l 1 long 11 11" dlo $90 ~ ""• ""' ,.., • ..... _ Cla.UIC 656-0108 650-0403. 7t0-t700 5SJ)d Ill t air, $25,000 838-3232. mene.d 10 ltll"IUCt buSI·
tor .1110756024 b•ndsaw. SAT./SUN . 1••11•1 ................ --vw 1971 BUG hHltlMPHflMI• cut.tll~:!u~~b~T::,.: ===--------_-_-:1neee unct.r tne F1etttlou1 • 26181 Kaneoht lttne. (By ..-• Ul95... _.. tM-1• rtaJC NOTICE Bu11n... Name(tl fitted
Clrln!l Ono "Qt only AO: Edison High School). Mini eond. M .000 mlles1 B~~s.48 IS 157 n e w · 3 7 K et>ow on: JYM 8, 1990
\IQur b•ilSS port holes, It•-•111 smoke silver. asking VW Ul75 &Jg. Whit~ runs miles.(2SFVM 21 IC-Terry GllMpte, PrMldent
d1vt>1s twtrM tools guns -• -air. $37.500-Call 991-1065 grHt , excellent con-BUICK '86 AGO SPORT Ulll '1Cnnoua ..,..... This atit~t '"'" filed
tr1>ut lo mr>rhn li!!hing' Antique Hoo1ler, mite. 7 1 .. l"""..,..700BO, .1 ... l'll•--1-IL dlllon_ $1,950 96.t-59 17 SKVHAWK 41,000M. ·--c...... NAmlTA,.._NT wtlhtri.CountyClerkofOr· t'},'0 <t"!tor"d borbe; household Items, blk•. .. ~----•• The tollowlflg petlOl'lt i .re etlgl1 County on June 11. ti•'" c 1n11•ro COllC'CllOn toys, etc SAT only 8-3. DATSUN 81 2~ Like new. warranty Intact, vw 1983 RABBIT GTI. Great :~~r:~68S•.225 . doing bullnett •• 1990
mi!>c ns Poppy l alleyj 8301Munster0f.(Beach Excellent cond. towner.6 27,000mlles.$40,SOO or black 80.000 011ginal • UJ..-. BAXENDE N, CUN· F-
llAMto3 &Indianapolis). '""d T·t""s bron:nt wlth l ake over lease miles S3,300 OBO ...... Wiiie ... NINGHAM & NAREHOOD. Publl$1\ed Orano-Coatt • tl ---.... • v., • D /833.-7537 499· 1•93 I IC l '"'• co , 336 E1tt 17th SllMt, Da11y Piiot June 15, :n. 29 loARAGE .. ALE Ml Washer/Dryer. dining ten leather Interior. ays . I I 'I JEEP 1977 CJ7 Colla Meta, Calif 92827 July 6. 1990
lluusehold tHrns a~~ table, Chairs, clothes. an-S•.300 8'40-77• 1 Nluarl 198'4 300z:x VW HISS GOLF 2·door IMl&n -Black . convert herd top, ~ BexenMrl Co . Inc . f ·S40
1.1 thin~ 711 Hchotr ........... llques, mo1orcycles, DATSUNl982 2eozx 2+2 Turbo,mlntcood.60t<mr, Must aelt Oood c.cm· STK ,7896 runs. must Mil $3,000 1 Calltoml1corpor1tlon,336 ---.,.-_-JC_Mn_T_IC_E __
U V.,¥ blcycles. Frl·S", 15th · 1 o wner 17 550 dll1on • new tlrf'., I H E111 171" StrMt Co111 ~ nu <,; M ·•I 8M.1 IO 12 16th, 7 30. 20892 Hunter Aulomallc, air, power • • Kenwood t:Jllllr.111 Slf'ft'O I ' I OB0_7_23...0_8_3 ~. c.hf 92827 .
11<F. t~F.'N Mo<1er" din w indows, moonroof. 721•8477 back tinted windows bfftlthe PHtiM l•C LEW I Ulll Tn11 bu1lne11 11 con· LEQAl. NOTICE
tt1ble & Ghiir s t(iO GOOd condition. $3,000 lllSll 'II ITllZA sunroof $4 800 •w90 · 710-lllO dueled by 1 corpor11ron ~ANCE l".•fl\J r 111 8 ? ~st Hunt.'Harbour 61 42 5S9·7•26 tl tibl e M 1c~1•ll t1 FllLISI The reg11tra.n1(1l com-NO.-.U ~l'~ilJ S~!ilJ Hr r S75 Huntington Harbor, lots of M Y LOST, YOUR GAINI 213-C70·8~66 12ff.ll Pll _... menc4ld to lranMCI t>Y:st-AN OR.OIN.ANCE OF
Free lo good f ort f1:m j K1n9 ·1.ilubPd S65 good goodies• Furniture -.&'11 .. ll• SACRIFICE! Le•"lng VW tS87• Cab 01 1 CAOILLAC '71CO.V 80mocloMdendleue. ~ neaa undet tri. FtCtitrous HUN~~~~~~~~CH
COCK SPA~ £1101r! S""1v~l,h1•1ct r,t.m1.c also. Sat/Sun June Adream"m&etllneloa-..i country. must tell Only Bl "/bl ' 11 ~ Power windows/locks. lax of $1875 per mo Bualneu Nime(•I llllad AMENDINGSECTION
\ 111 •1; " ' ""I"' 1800 -a ..... -, .. ats ~·ht ac .. ac .. ~·t1>ndM1 St8470to1tar1(1--•s150 a~OI\ • ll90 '"'' 1 ..PJ:r-11 ti 1 ilj37 ;io 1110r•u ~<.:OM S-"T 16117. 17131 Edgewater & moonrool . t ool _1800111"~'te'" ioa d warranty al:irn ->r•ginal AC, All.4/FM. good '"" e s 548.3700FTHE I.I o1~ • 1 o• 6 11 one Ln near HH mall (0358•8) ""' • 1 d transportation factory rebate) Total of • ryan uenoen Pres<· HUNTINGTON BEAC~
•LOOKING lc•r :'I f,I '"P•· S$e3rloooous fnpqulrers only ~:~:~.e~~·1~· .~~:~?;,, $1000 OBO 723-1288 pymnts $19.122 EnCI ot d~~ .. 1111~1 WIS llleo MUNICIPAL CODE n1on" Wo havo w ·"lo •u• 11,110 1 rrvate party 0 -. 1e m p chase option AcLATING TO $8 750 OB ~ 1 l4C 1 r ur Wllll Iha County Clerll ol Or -~ 10-v nQdog•\r.11 I,, (,{., 1Qn&I lil!lf' llt:~l<.LagunaBeach 61 48 ............ 0 8)'6714/847-1187 . ' CADILLAC'79Eldoredo $U1276 Subject ICl 1nge County onJune 11 DRlllERSPERMIT-
abf. •or dotl n '·""' 1 1 ·~· lot~o• • SAT -t•t-!llO Even1ngs714/34S-0651 vw t96q r o , CiL Dresel Sharp 61K cr edit appr o va l 1990 TEAM-RENEWAL
go 1u 1t"•~•Jn,,1l, OA ,1 •1·3, ~;:6 ~.'d •\C.J• •J fin FURNITURE. c lothes, ' PORSC HE 1961 lSOO BARGAIN' lJ•Q•Cl"' '>"'I LoadedeAJ.266850~ OBO (stk=9582) 1 F.._1 SYNOPSIS ~·Com1 .. ,, 1 S• • • .;_, n q I ,,,, y1 marine items & misc SAT ---------1 S u Per Ka' ma n blue boo._, S ~ r;o M1n1 .,,,.._ • ISi Fii ... I.AIR Publis~ Orano-CoaSI Ordinance No 30•3 h.iH• th1o 1 r•U(.1 lit' t •' 0NLY9am-4pm •. 8•71 ---.-.-condllon all tt• I.I 1 OalyPllO J 15 22 29 emends lhe Hunllngton
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<:Ill l "11 I\ l'J• 1cost a M•sa 6124 lndlanapolls (al Newland) HYUNDAI 86 EXCEL Notchback Coupe Fully I ' QOc, lf•\I CADILLAC '86 H BEACH CHRYSLER ' I une ' ' Belch MUl'ICIP&I COde 10
· " Red, trouble free, 37K mi, restored Black/tan ~e 964.7362 Ml• 1 ~·· Beautiful Sat>le 142·H31 Juty 6 1990 f .539 petmlt renewal of lU• cab
Hl.'Laya111 WfTTEMS • r f "'111P rr-•r Q"«ltor , 4sp<I 5dr. halchback, air. cent $4,000 engme over· VW ConvPrllhle c Pf>r· $11161111 lt"llll --mtts on a y-•r 10-year and-~eJ:e:"1.."r A 1 1 1011 ntrr,:•S1Sf Lrg lagunaNlgU!I 6152 AMI FM cass, S3,195 hall $15,900 t374ZAOI 0Pelle 1011 ri ;,w$9 900G48·y4848 or LINCOLN 66Con11nenta1 ---------b.,,sand 1~rea;;;hf!tpe•
$200 650·8fl">' "' 1,1 ,, •, •c rm. Gifts toots clothing ping OB0,673·1167.24hrs Prr-vatepatty 643·0733 motorttop !! c uBO 548-3959 Classic Su1c1de Doors ptBIJCN()TIC£ mil tee to ltfteen ($1!>001
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Boarding & grvvrn.r., I, 24211 La Hermosa, vertlble Dorch gray, stored, hke new Call me VW '85 JETTA (714) 847-2393 FICTITIOUS .ua ... 11 ORDINANCE IS AVAILABLE
25 ~eur:. ,.~1 •· ,, , , LN, (c1oss CVP & Nigel) cream Interior. 181< mlles. S14,000, 642-2923 4 Or snrt a c 'lh.el co11d ClllLUC 111 SEVILLE NAME ITATIMt:NT IN THE CITY CLERK s OF ' 3 36K mile warrant" Ev LINCOLN 7lContlnental Th• tollowlng ....,sons are Sht>rry o; K \I lr 11.. • , ~· $6.000 ORO t .. io 8044 EUUITf ,.-. FICE
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2 FAMILY
SAT 8-4. 1n Alley
Household 11ems, books &
misc 2420 V1s1a Hogar
Couches chair-. table!.,
cellent condition Owner PORSCHE 944 1986, 5. Leather ; Bose. Wire ;~~5~n~~~ :..U2~~si~ d~~T~~·~ 11
9PORTS· ADOPTED by 1ne City moving. $49,000 OBO speedwtthcru1secon1,01 _________ , Wheel• Covers WEAR, 9 Mint Glaoe, Irvine. Council ol the Cll)I. 01 Hunt·
768-!595. 770-5523 White wlth black feather Autos Domtstic 9300 only 34.878 miles MERCURY 1969 CougarlC1hl 92714 iogton Buch at ;m tfl9Ulat 1nt8flCH. AM/FM cassette 800187 XR7 L d-"' meelll'IQ tleld Monday JuM ...............
Leather, sunroof •5137&3
$H,tl0
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122-4100
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c:toor locks. seats AIC * llWlllOI * •EWNRT'l .. _.TS 497.5047 Irvine, C1111 9271• ~~~ Councilmemoer5 Alarm wrl~ remote &· /\Jr, p/a, p/b. Ult 2 s 1,, _.._ Tn11 business 15 con· MacAlllsler Winch~ll
!ended warranty 36 000 I,. u I ,. n :l ' ' S J 100 W. Ce1st lhry MUSTANG t982 ducted by Ill •nd1v1dua1 Green Mays Benri1s1u
miles Excellent con-~ .. d r•?O'i 110'1r ~ 122 ,.100 M ust sell best offer Th• registrantf•I com-Silvi. Et,..ooe
d1t1on Must sell' $14 000 ~· 1 -548-6157 me~ 10 1r1nsact l>YSt·
OBO 832-6710 19230 ness unoer tl'14! Fictrtrous No~~ES Counciimemt>e,.
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842·06J 1 preme 2·door ioaoed ebOV9 on APf•f 20 t990 cilmembers None ClllLUC 'll estate sa1e t owner Alea Pey1<ott cm OF HUNTINGTON 1110 FIFTN AVENUE SI tnlLU S 2 • 5 0 E < c e 11 en t This llllwnent was tiled llEACH. Connte Broelrw1,
Fu1 fact ""'U•P . mint con· 775-6840 Wtlh the County Cieri< ol Or· City Clef1l JllllR 'llUICPf A mv EXAMPLES Of
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ln•chen stuff. books 4 159500
· , ''"' • J' misc SAT 9-4 (no early · •al llO t>11dsl 5 12 Tus1in Ave • '
•13,9911. Caravelle Turbo Loaded F4H11• Daity P•IOt June 15 t990F55, •II -W llCAalll II) m • V C · IMW all ma1l'tamdnc.e records PubhsrnKJ Otano-Coall ·~na m-.ui SIOH) $19,945 rtwltr eace11en1 cond 1t 1on Dail)' Pil01 JuMI 15 22 29. flta.IC NOTICE A1 f ,J,.. J,.,,,. 111wN11T 1•N11n Household tools building ~ • ts -mo (1Q:nl4I m m H BF ACH ( HRV'>t [R 131-31l1 S3 850 252·8205 days July 6 t990 q1'l;J1,~ supplies 231g Tus11n 1110 W, Ot1st Nwy
Ave NB Frr Noon 10 6 & 122-4100
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board, wet su11. misc Sat
9 10 1 1814 Glenwood
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6· t6 17 445 Tustm A'e
Ne,..port Sch. quality art
furn, granc:tlather clock'
CtOthl!S. COIOr elk rm
tirand new •terns from gilt
Lusrn~ss 7 22· 1428
Santa Ana
Htights 6 I 84
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• u .., JltSl 11M11001 m"" '90 Chrysler Acclaim DODGE 89 COLT PONTIAC 84 Sunbird LE Ptlll.IC NOTICE NAME STATEMENT 835-3171 Air. Auto ""ll ,..., ·1ow ~ .. p ... ed a c am/Im Convert turbo power The following pe;sons are
defroster , .,,(.0 ~1.,, 'I 1 casset1e. e1cet1ent conc:t everything AM/FM cass Kl1~1 dOlng t>usiness es
1500 AUTO MAU Ott ;c 'O •' 1 .,, r<•c ,,,.,~ $5900 272·3693 runs great, tight, very 'ICTITIOUl.9UllNESS G·D ANAHEIM PART.
SANTAANA AUTO MAU ,'Im Im 1t•reol7()<1n11oooGE '89 COLT clean $3 soo H NAMt:ITATEMENT NEAS 8001 ll'Vlne Center
Newport Freeway f~) St 1,481 F xc~llent condition 548-3249 W 549-9900 dcJ::; ~~~:'eons ire ~·~a 5'.lite835. trvrne Cahl
MAZDA ltll at Cdinrer. Santa A111 H ee11 1 H C.HRY5l fn I S4400 FIRM 631·6283 Maryann MEDIA CONNECTION Tlmolt1y a Good. &001
8•2·0131 Mike Stanley 160 Newpon Censer Or•ve Irvine C4Klter Drove Suite
MAZDA 1985 GLC Hatch-
back Gray, automatic
e~cellen1 cond 111on
$2,700 36 1-9770
5spd air.PS Pb.PW.COSS .. 120 N Be ,, c I
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word for this turbo '11104 llESU WHOM All,• wr.i di<.c brllkl' 1111 I t•Lf 2000 MILES S119tll SElll NICOie Hunt 2•56t Kmgs Center Drive Su11e 93• ~1'(1ROC0511 $2645 j4KIBAA) Pnvat AIT AIC 6 much more• RoaO l.11Juna Niguel Caltl "-ca111 92718 I 11 Ill party 534-5556 "1"" trnr r <11.>PP!I C' ' ir '1 I SJOOO Call 548-3758 (STt<: 78661 92856 · Th11 business 1s cor
Huntington ~each Acura 11m Im < 1 > ,,.,11 "' id .,. •1 991 Th11 bu11riess is con· ducted ()f a genl!1al par• RAIS£ ROVERS 11 .. 1.nct r 14 0 •"l FORD 66 MUSTANG 269 • • ducted by in indov.Oul l nerlhip 142·0095 GREAT SELECTION ol o.111 $ 12,329 Au•om.Jl•C A C 95•, re-becllfiH Pt11tiac Ille Tne reg111r1ntCsl com-The reg1s1ran11s1 co,.. * Hiii i• TlllS H * Range Rovets H BE.\< , ti I< I 't •f>d As~ 1ng S6500 lSO·llOO 1 menced 10 1r1ns.ct buS•· ~ 10 t11nsact ous.· 723 •44CI ness u~r tl'14! F1ct11tous ness unde< 111e l'1C11hov
MAZDA 88 J23SE 1£WNRT IMPORTS 842-0631 Bu••ness N1me;s1 11s1eo Business fll1mt!(s1 Its.IP,..
AM FM ca5' J c Low m1 3100 W. Ctast Hwy 'SO M£161 YOR.,ER FORD ,14 IRO•CO U abo~e on M1y 1• 1990 ab0"9 on Ma) 15 1990 SS 500 557 ·oq5 122 .111100 " " NICOi• Hunt T1motny B Gooo
MAZDA MIA TA 1990 ---------1 • ..,,,,,.5 At'sotutety 1rn. ¥11111'1 ttoe County Cieri\ ot Or· Wtlll tne County C•tw~ ot O
... l 1 • • r-' • .'.l• 15 '\C>('('d 1oilded Only 35K Thts 1111~1 .. as ''*' Thts sta!41'nM>I .wes trlee
st•o._,room c:ir 111re n-• • m.icul,ltl' 05844 a1"ge County on Ma) 2• a
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$ 13 995 OBO 779-0 18 1 TOYOTA 1986 '4Ru 1 ,., 11 '•'•, nd 990 990
47K Power steering I cull d , , e 1, 1 ll,191 F•sea1 Fut761
,. 11 1 '"'' "•a' prinn;a rugs
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l('.\'.' 'Cl l'•ue ''L•llOn bunn~ & llZIA Hl TIRIO CP( ~.JQe A rnuth more
lilt Orchard Or Ott ST1<=7948
Silnta Ana SI btwn Mesa S 10,995
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130-1100
4 \Uht"l'I Omit Jeeps Antlques.
9030 Classics 9045 ----------' 88 CHEROKEE URE1JO 1%5 F'ORD MUST ANG
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• 1: '.J(i hol<.tf'ry· runs good
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Only 40,000 mt1e1
(2BVV144) s•rreo SJ400 963·3297 SU,IH
CrHterlMW
131~3111
64 FALCON SPRINT E•·
c~llent condll1on nt•eds
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trade SS 500 O BO ---------1 979 1390
FORD 66 MUST ANG llZ 1ll •OO( 289 engine 3utomallc. •
95•, •estored 673.0138 Chrome S~~~~0= 130456
NEWPORT IMPORTS
Autos lmporttd 9 I 00 3 100 w coast Hwy
T_r_U_l~-s-----9-0_3_5 ACURA 1988 legeod fully ·--·7·2·2-·4·1·00------------1 loaded excellent con·
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552-5833 2 tops. BEAUTY' MINT'
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• 1111 , ' ,, Al r pell p seats cruise ca5S
1 , 2., 100 <111rrool 1111 custom whls Mercedes
1118 510 SL IOw miles (2MAH621l
115111 Outst11dinc I ,, 11• ~!I f!
II r I , I 11
Huntmgton ~eaeh Acura
142-00tl lOYOU "CKUP '88 Ct1ditio1 I
MIC1nl9hl blul'! n&lur.il
Pelam1rio 1nterror
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" •" 1 one! I •--------•I its sot• own,r $46 000 1
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842 0095 CllPf MERCEDES 450 SLC
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• A S1lvt>1 Bullet t 2K Miles 1977 e~ct>llenl con j * HING IN THIS AD * lrnmnculale (0078021 dlllon. ueaulllul 93,000
bral<es AC. cruise $17,468 CtHfllAClrl Pub11111eO Or"'9f Coast Pub:1snt'<l O•arige Con•
AM 'FM cassett~ E•ce• 1 Hf.l'A •• Ii • 979-2100 Da11yP1IOI June I 8 IS 22 0111yP1IOt June 15 22 2G
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INn 10% of the amount ot ment ol the llta wtllctl in-. Gtant•'• reuonable '* count, ~ "'°"Oh Ml peyo. Internal Revenue Sarw. .. ......, ,...... ..,.... • .....,,. ..._ ~ .. ...,. letw. wll fWNlh ~ ,__ w... '*
tilebld inedepayabletotM talnl • AOOf Ar• Ratio andantoyment ofaeldPf~ ment WM demanded, but fUrnletl lnfofmallon abOut ............ ~ .. tumllUI lnlol~t .._,. IOlna•o.• ~ ~ n. •111 ,..,, wet tied Alc:twctA.Hll.
City oi Huntington BMctl. whlctt i. .... than 0.25; Ind any ~ mu11 pay IN amount Po•alble encumt>rancea. 11111 ,.._ .._.,. poMH>le encumbtw.a, .....,...,_, wtlidl IN1 .-. IN eounty Qerti of Of. Tliill •1117911l ..
The ConttactOt lhall, In IN 10 allow a general offlQe UM f'Alllea ~ A non-4kctualW ...-abo¥9. H-.-. ~ _.... ~ be "*"" In .. D 11' U 11 -............. !My be UllM In .. i. UllM In llllL 11••1t ,._ 11"9 CouMy on ..., 23, .... tha County Clertl of
per10lmeroce of . the worti wNdt muat t>e In con)unc:· ~anent ....,.,,.,,, tor and )'CM" .. ~ Of ~ tile v.iue of the ..._ .... ....._ • ..,....,. ._ -.. of ._ -.. of ._ ......, ....._ '"° .,. County on June
and lmpr--1t•. conform tlon writ! en 1ncen11ye U• the purpoeee Mt forth In and M°'1gaoee mey mutuely .,,..,.... being ldd. ~ .... _... -• = .....,... '*"'-*I. ~ ....._ Dwi\*CWI ol ..,... . 'tlO
10 the Lat>Or Code of the occupying at IMll 40% ot OY9r the land deectlbed In ..,_ In wrtttng ptlOt 10 lfli tlon ot prOC*fY: -•DIM C:W~ t1on of P"Ol*tY: ertw; l'uMlNd 0r-. Coelll =-~C:'°S~:.~o~ ~~n:;\~.T~: ~ic.:~==:I~= =~~~~ :-.: LA~L S~~iEOC~T:~~ ra;• 1t'•:J:'e = • ~ln1~ractNo.5121, ~L ~~DC:T::: =Plot,.iw. t,I , 15,22, ~~7tt.
lomla -optlceb.. lhefato. QtAat to fMUbdMde an ••• nart\I, Condition• and R9-Mfllar than the 91\d Of the CITY OF HUNTINGTON .... -.... ..... • ~ on • ,,. ,. CITY OF HUNTINOTON F0 500 JAJty 3, 1tl0
with the exception only of latlng lot Into a ting.le parcel 1trlc1lon1 delcrlbed below lhr-monlh period 11atecl BEACH, COUNTY Of OR:-U.. _.. e ........ c:iorded In BOC* 2 , .. p..,_ 7 BEACtt, COUNTY OF Of'. T
IUCh Yer1atlonl that m•y be of land lor mixed UM con-The ltreet addr ... and above) to. among olhet ANGE. STATE Of CALis I 1 I •• -......... to "· lndulNe. of .... ANOe. 8TA'n OF CAUs w ll)TIC( required under Ille apeclel domlnlum purpo-so u to other common o.aignellon, thlnga. (1) proYlde addhlonel FORHIA. DESCRIBED AS jii 1 I ' z • '1111 1111 cell I ae11 Mlpe. recorda of FOANIA, DESCWO Al ----------1 atatut• purauant 10 wtlletl create one olflce con-If any. or Iha rMI PfC>party time In wtllch 10 cure the CS. FOLLOWS. ..... a ............... Orange County,~ FOUOWS: .,,_., __ .;..;;.;;..;;;;;.;;..;,;,;;;.-.---..-;
proceedinol hereunder are domlnlum and three reel· ducrlbed above la lault bylranateroltheptop-LO T 116 OF TRACT ••• .. It eeR IH fer· PAACEL 2: LOT 109 OF TRACT PICYITIOUe-M ..... = ::.: h'; = ~11~i:"'"J:i~atlon ~(f°'J~~~ ~l/~E~lfA =: ~1':=.°' J2~ ~'18E..fA~7~~tg.::~ ::•:t:"•,: ~::::and~:.,:~= ~~~~ :-~= ~A= NT
proYlalona of the l abOf ttu beer1 prepared by Ille 92705 men11 In order lo cure 'f04JI BOOK 303 PAGES I · 'S OF ... Ill wta ........ • LOI 117 adjolne "'Y OltlS lol THE COUNTY MOON>€A dcMrta bua1ftW -The '°'°""'9 .._.. Code. ~eferance to lebof City of Newport Beecih In The undetllgned Trwt• ~II; or bOt.h ( 1) and (2), MISGELLANEOUS MAPS, -. In Mid lrlCt, tog;llher .... OF 8AIO COUNTY. ~ NORTHEAST FEDERAi... dcMrta bullrtem.: •
lflall t>e ~ only In Iha connection with the appll-dlaclelmuny llablllty fOf any Followlng lheeKP!rellon of IN THE OFFICE Of THE • _, • ,.._.. 1111rrenta few Mvel or EATY LOCATION: 21142 1140t Von i<.rman A~ MlA,.IOTT IN-HIT rNnner prOYtdedbylaw. cation noted above. The Incorrectness of Iha 11rMt thetlmeparlodrefefredtoln COUNTY RECORDER OF 111'tlllla:a ....... ,_. 0Y8fhanga, where auch KIOWA LANE. HUNT· Suite •OO, lrliM~ C.Ut sawteES,..lllC).8
No bid lhell be conlld..CS Negative Oectarallon stat• addr ... and Olher common the first paragr111>tt. of thla SAID COUNTY. PROPERTY ,.,.., el-. r .. ,_.,. eevea are conatruoted In ace ING TON BEACH, CALI· 12115 Ave.. eo.ta ...... C
uni.a It le made on a form 11111, Iha subject develops deelgnellon. II any, allown not!Qe, unleu the obligation LOCATION: 11571 ONSET .... • ............... eotcsanc:. with ~abte FOAHIA. 112 INTEREST IN Nllnac. Inc .. Connec:tleut, 9212t
futnlahed by tlle City of merit will not result In • slg· hefeln. Said sale wlll be being torecloMd upon or 1 Cl AC LE, HUNTINGTON r •traa •HH 49 111 rnunlclpal ordlnancaa. PAOP£ATY TO IE SOU> 50 Stet• HouM SQu••· Cataralr lnternetlon
Huntington Beach and la nlllc:ant elfect dn the en-made. bot wllhOul covenant MPat•I• written agr.-nanl BEACH. CALIFORNIA. ,..1111•"• • ..._ ..... A alr'Qle femlty, two lilllel ONLY. Hartfcwd.Connecttcut0.103 corporation. Delawar madelnac:c:ordancewllhtha 111ronment 1111 tile pr._,t or warranty, axpr•Mcl or betweenyouandyourcradl0 Property may I>• In·-==,_.. ... .,... ~.eppeentoheV93 Property may t>a In-TMe t>ualneaa la con· 78'1 Montrose Aoa
pr0Ylllon1 of Ille propoaal Intention of tile City to ac· Implied, regarding title, 1>0S-lor permlll a longer period, spectad el: DRIVE BY ONLY. . ..,_ n • ' 1111 bedroome. 2.5 bet.tie. Ind a epected et: DRlvt I Y ONL 'Y. duet.CS by: e COfpotellon Potomac, ~ 201a..
requlfamenta. capt the Negative Oec•ar· ... sion. or enc;umbrancea. you have only the legal rlgllt Peymenl Tanna: o.t.rred ........ ,_. ... _... 2-car at1ached garage. · Paymant Tarma: Deferted The reglatrant(I ) com-Thia buelMee la Each bidder mutt b• etlon and aupportlng dow-to P•Y the remaining Pf Incl-10 stop the Nie of your props payment u foltowl:: The ....,_....,a• .. 111.. CornntC>nfY known •: 11 ~I M foloWI: The mancad 10 transact IM*-dueled t>y: a corpotatlon
llcanMd and alto pr•· menta. Thl1 l1 not to be con· pal sum of Ille no1e(1) ... arty by paying the entire highest blddet for each lit• 1•111•1Al1 11 • .... Mann. lrvrne. Calllornla "'8f*t tMdder lor wh nw under the Flctttioul The regtatrante•I
quallfled u requl<ad by law. 11ruees u either approval or cured by Mid Dead of Trust. emounl demanded by 'I04lf piece of proC*fY muet 0. w • • '111 .. , ...... 12715 piece ol property muat • ....,.._ Name(•) Kited mancad to traneect
The City Coune11 of the denlal by1tle Ctty of tt1e It.II>-with lnl.,..t tnateotl, .. CfedHor. poeit 20 parc.nt (~ of ..._ e • ........ _. Property IMY be ln· poeit_ 20 perCMt ~ of .... on· .June e 1... ,... under 1fi9
City of HuntlngtonS..Cll r• jecUppllcatlon. TheCttyen-proYl<led In said nott11I. lld· TO flND OUT THI lhW bid IMMEOIATElY Id-....... -.. 111•11 a a lll**det:DNVEBYOHLY. ,_ b6d WEDIAfELY fd. .....,. weltl. • ~ halneae Name(a) lie'
..,..,.. the right to reject any courages members o( Iha vances. 11 any. under the AMOUNT YOU MUIT f'AY, l<>Wlng the ui. The belMCe -...... •.,... ..... Peymem Term9: Ful peyo. lowtflQ tha .-. The belanoe Tltle ttatement WM Ned abo¥e on: Oaoemt»ar ,
Of all bldl. getllfel publlc to r111lew and 1atms ot Iha Dead or Trull. OR TO AfUIANGI fOfl must be paid no latar than 1 l::oe.. 6Mlefte t.i.. menl r= on, acceps ""*be peld no Illar lhen 1 with the County Clartl of Of. 1tet
By order of Iha City Coun-comment on this documen-"llmetad '"'· cllargae and PAY•NT TO ITOf' THI PM .. THURSDAY, JUNE 28, ~). IMC:eof I bid. Form of P.M., THURSDAY, JUNE 2t, ange County on May 25, Gwy L Thew•.
cit of Iha Clty of Huntington II lion Coples of Ille ••P8flSM or Iha Trustee and fOlllllCLO•UllllE, 01111 " 1990. FOfm of Payment· All e... .... 111191 Payment: pe)l'Mllt:I,,... 1tl0. Fonn °' Payment: AJA ttlO Pree6denl
Beach Cellfornla, Iha 2111 or Negative Dectarellon end or Ille tru11s created by Mid YOUR fltlOf'lllllTY II IN payments must be by caah. The name and addr .. of be by caatl, carttfted cttedt, peymanta ""* be by caatl. Ttilla .........., .,.. Mey 1990 SYpportlng documents are Deed of Trust. 10-w11· fOMCL08'ME f Oll ANY certified ctlecll, euhlar'a °' IN court le· (Et nomtlfe y CHrtlef'1 or lrea1urer'a '*1111ed dteca, CMHar'1 Ot Pub!Wled Orange eo..t with the County Cl9rjl of ~ 9toctlwey, CltJ IYellable for publle reYlew s 118,940.82 OTHlfl lllllAION, CON° lr-r•'• Clleetl °' by a dlracdon de .. cort• •):SU-ctledl °' by a united Stet• ,,....., •• ctledl or by • Delly PMol. June 1, 8, 15, 22. ange County on Mey ' Cllftl of tha CltJ of Hunt0 11\d iflspec11on 11 the Plan-The t>eneflciar;under said TACT: Dllac:om ln11•tmenl United Stal .. potlel. bank, PEAIOA COVAT COURT Of postal, bank, exp .... or United Statea PQl11f. bar*. 1990 1990 · ...._.8aecft nlng ~artment. City or OeedorTru1thet•tolorae11· Company, Attn Ala n exf)f .... ortelegraphmoney THE STATE OF CALI· telegreph money ordar ...., .... orteMgr..,ttmoney F-504
}()()() Mein Street (714) Newport 8eac4. 3300 New· ecuted and dellvered 10 Iha Sherm en, 31792 Conti Jo order. Melta c:tllictt Of money FOANIA. COUNTY ~ OA· Melt• Clledt or money or order. Malle check Of money Publietled Orange C
53&s5431 port BouleVef'd. Newport underllgned •written Dec· Way, Trabue<> Cenyon, CA ordWpeyabletoll'le lntarnel ANGE. 700 CMc Center ~tothe lntwnll~ cwdlr~tottlelnternlll Wfl)TIC( DellyPlotMey25,lune 1,
Put>lllfled Orange eo..1 Beach. CA 9265$-1768 (7 14) letetlon of Default and 0.. 92879. Phone (7 14) ~ Sarvlce. Dnvew.1. Sant• Ana. C-. enua SerYtc:ia. A1wnua SeMce. 15, 1tl0
Dally Piiot June 1S, 2 1, 28, 844-3225 mend lor SIM. and• written 858-06S. Date; ~llO tomle 12702. Daile: ~tO 0..: ..._., 1ll7191 F~7
July 3, 1990 NOTICE IS HEREBY Notice of Oelaull and Elec· 11 you he .... any qu.stions, J .. QMICO, • liMI. "99-The name, addr .... and f'A.,.,.._, .-,,.... .L -0. /1 .... ..._ f11Cnnou8 llUl•M
Flh562 FURTHER GIVEN that said tlon to Seti. The undersigned you should contact a lawyer enw C>Mcet, P.O .... C·IO. teleptloM number of plain-.... OMoer, f'.O • ._ C0 ..... .,._,,P.O . ._ C·• MAm ITA,.....,. ftaJC M)llC(
public llearlng wdl t>e lle4d on c:aosecl said Notice of 0.-or Iha government el agency Laew ....-. c•ar• llfl'1 allorney, or ptelnllfl U.-. ...... c•i .-U.-. --. C...,.... The 1o11ow1r1g par.one are ___ ...................... --..--1 --.---.,.-..,,.-T-IC_£__ the 25th day ol June. 1990, fault and Eleclion 10 Sell to Wtlleh may lleve lnsurad your taC71 (71•) MJ.aa wllhOul an allorney, 11: (El 11177 Atlft: S111·1G1 (714) 11177 (714) ...._ dolflg ~ M: ec...
,.._,.. nu at the hour ol 7·00 pm., ;n be rflC()(dad In the county loan Put>tlSlled Orenge Cou 1 nombra. la dlree;c;lon y .. nu· ~ Put>tiahed Orange Coeet FAT FREDDY'S . 2941 ACTITIOUe _ ..
----IC-------the City Hall Councll where Ille real Pfope<ly II Notwttll1laodlng Ille lect Deily Piiot June 15. 1~ mero de talelono dal Putlllahed Ofenge Coaet Dally PMoc June 16, '"° Fa6rllew. Coate Mesa. Calif. MAl9 9TATW
••-Chambers, 3300 N-pon located 1hat your Pfoperty 11 1n l0<e-Fs.48 abogado del dflmendanle, o Daily Piiot June 15, 1990 FS.U 12t2t Tfle llOloweno .._..
'1CmK>Ul llUlaNlll Boulevard. Newport Beach, DATE: 05/25190 closur41, you m•y otter your del demandante qua no Fs.48 Cor,..oC1l111 •r im.1man11 doing~• NAill ITATl•NT CA 92863. at wtllcll time and fORECLOIUfll CON° property for sale. provided tlence abogado. ea): LINDA •-.,. fl)TJC[ Cofporatlon, a CallfOfnla LA MIRADA METRO
The foll<>Wlng perlOlll .,. pl-. ell partonl Interested IUL T ANTI, INC.. Al the .... ts concluded f)flor 10 ·-ec llftTIC( s. MARKS, ESQ .. EARLEY & --.,. llftYIH' ,.._ Corpotatlon. 3435 co .. 1 CENT£R ASSOCIATES, cso:a:e~c:-Pu;NVEST· may appear and be heatd TIIUITll, 17'0I lllllVINI the conclualon of 1'11 lore-n-. nu BARUCH, 1201 DoYe Street, ...-.... nu•~ ICPm Hlgtlwey 1111, Corona dlt Corpor ... Pwtl, ~ 2,
MENTS. 850 Town Center thafeon. If you challenge lhl1 lllYD., 1•. TUITIN, CA clolure. "*'C NOTICI· Suite 470, Newport BMch. Def'~~ aTATDmNT OI' Mer, Callf. 92121 lrvlne, Catlf. tU'•
Drive. Suite TOO. Colle project In court. you may be a.G REMEMBER. YOU MAY NOTICI Of MQUllT CA 92te0 (714) 476-2657. THI TMAlulrf AaAMDOI~ ~ Thle buaiMM 11 con-M9ttoceii• Pwt'*' M .... Calll 92626-t977 llmllad to relslng only thOM (71•) 7'1·.U LOST LEGAL RIGHTS IF DATE: (Fecll•I JUL 1• INTIMAL MWNUI UM°' Aennoue duc1ed l>y: • eotpotMlon Celltornla ..... partnet ltsuea you nr someone else DAMIL W. ORMEROD, YOU DO NOT TAKE FOR QUOTATIONI 19811 The r-1a1rant(1) com -CllF AMOcle1• II l Greenweld and Cappel. raised at the nubllc; llearlng YtCE f'lllllllDENT PROMPT ACTION R.F.Q. GARY L. GRANVIL.LI, •RVLC:a llU ... M '1Am -. • -..,.,e 650 Town Cenlar Or111a, .. -p I o c NO .....,.. y ..one. OI' Tll• fOllowlng peraona mancad lo lrenaact bue6-lled Pa11ner1Np,a o.i.~ described In this notice or In ubl slled ranoe out NolM:e IS llertby given thet • Cllftl, a, J-t CMtftl, "*.DC AUCTION Nl\111 abandorled the uae of neee under the Actttlou1 llmlled partn«alllp, c l Suite 700. Costa Mesa. Cati! written correspondence de-Oatty Pilot June t, a. 15. Sien-Shaw Corporation, a Notice I• hereby given th•t ~ Bualnee. Name( a) Ila led Cop6ey Mat &tat• Ad 92826-1977 li\ltll'ad 10 the City et, or prior t990 Calltomt• -'Ofporalloo._11 the City of Huntington ~bbhed Orange Coul IALI th• Flclllloua Bualne11 IDo¥a ow NIA . "'90ra. stl ..,,._on 91 Thie bullness Is ~n. to. Ille public l'leailng F-516 duly eppotnled TAUS TEE Beach. CaJll0<nla, ln1111 .. Dally Piiot JuM 8, 15. 22> 29, Utlder Ille eulhOrlly In Name TACO VILLAGE Shef1 MehdeYI, Prealdenl Boeton .._ 02118
ducted by a general p.art-WANDA E RAGGIO CfTY under the rollow1ng de~ quoletlonl ror REMODEL 1990 lntetnal ~ Code MC> PLUS. 23QP S Herl>or BIYd Thia atatement waa fleed Thle • t>u9lneu la c
netshlp CLERIC CITY Of NEW· ... _ •c """TICE Ktlbed Deed ot Trust deted OF 1st FLOOR POLICE DE-F535 tlon 6331, tM Pfoper1y cs. •5. Colla Meaa. Calll wl1ft Ille Count Clartl of Of. ducted t>y: • at part The reglatrant(•I com· ~T LiEAcH ,...,..,, "" Octobe< 29 t987 PA ATM ENT ac:nbed belOw hU been Mil· 9262il . Coun ., June 4 . "'*
rnen<*S to transac1 t>utl· Published Or'ange CoU1 NOTICI M TRUSTOR· Pad.ro Alejo, • CopiM ot 111e Aequeet tor ad for nonpeymanl of The FlctltJoua euair-= ty on • ~ reg6etrant(a) com neee· under the FICtlllou• Dally Pilot JuM 15 1990 tingle man Ouo1a11on1, R F a. No Internal revenue tuM ~ Harne referTed 10 et>oYe WM mancad 10 traneact ~
Buslnau Neme(s) llt ted ' F.555 ""9ltC HEANNO BENEFICIARY Oatacom 90-000-0628 may be ot>-PATRICIA A. ASHLEY. The Ned In Orange County on PublWlad Or Coaet nw under tha Act
atJow on Mey t 1990 i---------NOT ICE tS HEREBY Investment Compeny rained from the olfice or the rtllllC NOTICE PfoC*t't WIN t>e aold el pub-NoYember 1, t9n FILE Delly Pllol Ju :"f: 22 29 B al N me( I II
Paul E11an Greenwald ... -•c """T'M ~~~~dN oofr111eEduclntaent~oof1 ·.~ RECORDED Jeouary 6. Purchasing Manager ~°!~lie . NOT1CI llclnt~~-.!!_~~ ~ ~~~ .__ .. 2 .. "1 S 1990 ne . . . . .:0.,. ne:: ~· 11.•1te0" Tllll ltatemenl wu flled l"UUU nu ~ ....., ~· ,,. 1988 at lnllr No City or Huntington ....,.11, _ .,,_ ..._......_..,..... _.. ro-...., .._.. .. ""' F ,.19 S J
w11h Iha Coun1y Clerk or Or-TRUSTEE SALE Newport-Men Unll1 e.~ 88-006t6-4 of Olfleial Re· 2000 Main Slreet, p O Box INVIT9tQ _,, tlon 6335 and , ... tad~ Salte. Sl/\ta Ana. Call! , ..,, ~......:___ a
1
nge County on June 8, Scl'IOOI Otstrict ( .. NMUSO I 190 Hunllngton Beaetl Call· NOTICE IS HEREB Y letlons. Date of Sele · 92704 .. __ ._,, WM
990 NO. 1Sl*f 10 llold • publtc hearing cord•. In ~:1,r office of ~he f 0, n.. 9 2 6 4 8 ; ( '7 '4) G 11/ EN 1 h.. . .... d Wadneadey, June 27. 1990, Thuy 0. Jeac:tt. 2601 s Ml.JC NOTICE With the County Clertl of°' ,.....,s ~.: uison the s uble ct or ~,riga'OEEO 6F ~U~~ 536-522 1 Ouoletlons 1111811 Pfopoul• ror lurnilhlng .. Time of Sele. Bidder r~ Sella. Santa Ana. Cant. .,.. C()unty on Mey 23
Pubftllled Orange Coast • . NMUSO s conslrtlctk>n and DESCRIBES MORE PAA· be SUbmltled on Ille C11y tabof. meletlell, equipment. trelion . 9:30 AM; OueatlOnl 92704 IC.,,. lit()
Deily Pllol June IS, 22. 29, MfEMNCE NO. reconstrucllon plan and on TICU~ALY DESCRIBED IN rorm and shall be prepared tran1portatlon and auch • 10·30: S• • 11·00 AM. JOM G Ol>IN, 2344 1 ACTTnOU8 .._ ..
July 6. 1990 ~7-::7 NMUSO'S needs, h.llure SAID DEED OF TRUST in aecordance wtlh Ille r• 04her lee1Utlel U ma~ be r• Pl-or Sale 23 Ctvie Peellet •C. El Toro, Calll. '1Am ITAT'lm'NT Put>IWied Orange
F-538 -•tfta'I I LE growl II, feclllly nH d l , SAID Deed or Trust ,.. qutrernenta or the A F 0 , quired for Iha RE LACE0 Cenlet Piao, City Hell/ t2teO The tollowtng paraona are Delly Piiot, June 1, 8, 15, 22
,..., A aources ot revenue avellable plan• ~rncatlona de-MEN T OF SIDEWALK POlloe Annex Auditorium Thie ~ wee con-dolnQ t>uelneea as; 1990
YOU AM IN l>EfAUlT 10 consrruct IUCll lacllltlet. ~;earl~_!! o)~lg•::• In· tcrlption of work ~IOI STEPS AT ESTANCIA Santa Ana CA (NW eon* ducted by a llrnlled partner· Nt'w DEAL, 2220 Meyer F·50
UMDIR A DEED M TIIUIT and the continued levy and u ng no ..,a or wm other documenta .Urntlhed PARK, tllOO ADAMS Al/· of Aoea s'1r• and Sent• at11p Place. Coate Mesa. Cellf
DATID 03/IM/IS. '*LEIS receipt ot school lac1t11y 1-of $ l3,500 OO and U · Quotation shall be aub. ENUE, COSTA MESA, CALI· Ana BouleYatdl Title Of. 'thla ataletnenl wee lllecl 92827 rtlllJC fl)TIC( REGAN YOU TAKE ACTION TO on rfftdential. commerctal. 1~1~0,!'; 111~~:°1 beneflcial milled tn a sealed envelope FORNIA. will be rac.t....CS by fer.CS: Only the right, lltle, with the County Clefll of Of. F.8. Stlx, Inc .. Callfomla. ----------1
Berneice Catherine =~l~~Ai~"s:Oo:.; and Industrial development Interest under said Deed of beating Iha r1rm name and theCltyol C011a M"8Slthe and 1n1er .. 1 of PAfRICIA A. "'08 County on June 7, 3220 Meyer Place, Coal• ACT1TIOU8 .,... .. R 73 · proiects ror the purpose or T d lie 1.,, llddreu end sllatl.,. clearly Office of the City Cler'lt.. 77 ASHLEY 1n and to the prop-1tl0 Meea. Calif. 112827 MAim 8TA,......., egan. age • resi, A PUeltC IALE. IF YOU funding con1trucllon or r•· rustan 1 Ob-vallonsse· merked .. RF a NO FalfDrl ..... CostaMeaa,Call· enywtnt>eottaredlor .... II Put>llahed Orange Cout Thia bu1lnff1 11 con· Thefollowlne aonear
den t of New po r l NllD AN IX"-ANA TION conatructlOfl of achool laclll· ~~;:' ~lier~~ ~~:~=tly 90·000--0628.. for the RE~ romla. unttl the llour of 10.00 requaatad, tne lnletnal Rev· _DaMy Pilot June 15. 22.. 2t, ducted by· a COfPOflllon ~ buair1ell :
Beach for 45 years, ::~:.~~A:I~ ties wltllln the bOundarlH of THAT /breach of and d~ MODEL OF 1st FLOOR a.m .. Thu1sday, June 28, eriue ~ wMl lurnllh in-Juty 8, 1990 The regt1trant(1) com0 TlfE HIRED MOP YACH passed away June 13, YOU YOU IHOUl.D C()Ns NMUSO Tiie date, ume, and fault In. the Oblige11ons for POLICE DEPARTMENT 1990, •• which time they wlll formation about poulble F-543 mariced 10 transact t>ual-MAINTENANCE. 251 2•
9 . N • place r0< Ille heating IS Tues-Deed T Ouotellon sh•H .,. aub· be opened publlcly and read enc;umbranoaa whldl may neaa under the Actllloua Pt Coeta Meea CA 92827 1 90 in e w po r t TACT A LAWYER. day. June 26. 1990, at 7 36 Whleh11~h 0!c, ~u~~ ~ milled on or before 4 00 a loud In Ill• Council .,. ueeful In csetarmlning the rtlllJC NOTICE Bulln... Name(•) llllad Catherine A Hartwell 25
Beach Born May 5, A ~n F~ll[~su~E ~~':. pm . II Iha Boetd Room of =~~I::.,~~~~~.:. P.M on THURSDAY, JUNE ch. m b e r ~ s •••• d Yelue (14 the lnl••t being at>oYe on: Aprll 15. ,990 2•th Pl .. Coet• Meea:
1917 In F1ond a She lS SULT ANTS, INC . es Ille ~~~~1~:::.' ::;,,east or The m<>l'llllly 1n11allmenl 28, t990, 10 Ille Purchellng :~:':!:,~~~I~ ::cs· Deecrlpllon of P<C>P-llDm ~:: ~r:r:-nn:.cs 12t27
s urvive d by h e r duly appointed Trustee Beach. Catllornta. a~ ~ 1n~er:1 ~>Ch1:": =:,1"';"~ o~:~n~~: Iha bidder but no other dla-[i.L THAT CERTAIN .:'~~..:'M "'thlhe CountyClartl of Of. 24~~ t,_~ 2J
daughten, Bo nnie under end pursuenl to Deed soch 11me 1he commen1s or ~ •~ry 1 1 • : 11 P 0 Box 190 Huntington tlngulllllng mar111 Any bid LANO SITUATED IN fHE UM~ ACnnoue enge County on Mey 14. 12t27 ·•
Bennett. Mtchcgan . ~11~~~1.a/~=t ,:; all interested penona con· !en: 01 1~1 .. u:;. p~~s·; e..C11, California 92848 received •11• lhe IChedulecl CITY OF HUNTINGTON IUIM81 MAl9 1tl0 Cttettee A. H.,,._., 25
and Barbara Stam· 83-102667, 9oo11 Page 0 1 ~M~S~ s:on,11,~,1~ and late charge tor each 1na1a~ the~~~!;e:,:V:,:= ~~~ ~";. :: :~/,::f~ !~~~· S~~¥~~FOFC~~ 11a!:•~ 11:_::i:; Pu~ Or.,;~ ~t . Costa Mela. C
Cford. CostaSMesaf, sodn, ~~~·~ Rec~ds I~~'!:~~ reconstruc::tiOn plan and on :!::'! 1::l~1 • .,,c1e11nquen1 be rejected The City r• the blddet unopened 11 lhall FOANIA. DESCRIBED AS th• Flc1111ou1 Bu1lne11 = Piiot June 8. 15. 22. 29. nMe t>ullne11 la eon harles tam 0 1" , Cou ~r ero NMUSO's needs lulure The aum 01 12001736 _......1.,.,lghttorejectany t>etne loleraaponslbllltyol FOLLOWS Name; VIDEO MART. 2263 1 F-520 OUC:ted by· a Olf*al part
Costa M esa. step-b . ~tev~~or~l•F~~K~~ growtll rac1111y nHds, llefe1ol0t• adveneeci by tlle and ell quotauona, lncludlng IN ~ to ... thel 1111 bid LOT 109 OF TRACT Felrvlew Ad •E. Co11a nerlhle>
daughter. Jud y JARILYN J FOX HUS-~r:-,~,,.....,_ ~:ci-::-: benellciary1npaymentolO,. Incomplete ~uot•lk>nl, qUOs II ~-=-:s~~= ~ NUMBER 3898 AS SHOWN Meea. Calif 92e.?7 Ml.JC NOT1CE Th• reglatra nt com
Oaluiskt Laguna BAND AND WIFE AS JOINT ~c,.,!~~ ~ 1.,: Senior Encumbre nce tatlonawilh rregulaotlea. °' ~Ilona may .,. obtalfted 11 ~EAC~~~~~= The Actttlou1 Bual,_ ACTn'IOUl-M manced to ll"anaact
Niguel •• s tep-son , TENANTS ciNly r ... on relldentlal, ::::i: .:t.u'";;,e11 d~ q~::'.!i:~--IN Department Of Com-OF SAID COUHTY. PA<>f»· :=-1n~=:!0~·: MAl91TA,.....,. =-. ~ Ofktll
Patnck Regan. Wash· A~~O~~~\H--eT Hrc.uHBE~~ ~:i..merc;eJ, •nd indust~lal advances 10 the ..,-:U:. ad lmmedlltety ehar the =ty c~lce9M.J7 /,:_' EATY LOCAT ION: 218f2 Augu1t ,o, 1H9 ,..,LE The=~ are lleted at>oYe on n/a
ington. foster daugh· BIDDER FOR CASH, (P•Y· Ille p=~· ori~~~ 1: cu;ib~•nce d ~bo~ ~~ c!r~eaen: lornta upon nonretUncse~ :<,.;grc:N ~~~~ .. H~:u: N~~~ Lien 297 w ~YGLASS INTERIOR ¥-~ne:::.!!:'!::
ter, Be Nguyen. I 1 ab .... time of sale In lawful construction or rer.on11ruc-and•I p:o~~.:-C~u: u: If thefe.,. none on auch day payment of $t0 00 An ad· FOANIA 1/2 INTEREST IN P•HO Made ro . S1r .. 1. 0£SIGN, INC .. 24 Drelt• with Ille County CIWll of Or
grandchildre n and 3 money ollhe Un11ec;s Slatea oon ofachoot raclllllel within 1990 Y . and time Mleclad by Iha dltlonal cllarge of SS.00 will PROPERTY TO BE S01.D Anaheim, Call! 92807 Be~ Drive. C0tona del Mat, enge County on M 18
d h'ld by CUii. • caallier s ellec:k the boundaries of th• p l\ulng Ml/\aget be made 11 hendlad by tn.ii ONLY Diem Kleu n..... 297 N Calif 92925 tttO great-g r an c 1 re n ; drawn by a st•I• or natlonal NMUSO wm be h .. rd Any THAT by reUOl'I tlleraol u;~. iucceurul bidde r Plana, specllleetlona and Ptoperty me b• In· --... SPYQlaM lnterlot DMIOn.
SLSters, Oltve Davis, bank, • clleck drawn by • action or the Board of th~ pre~~n~en~11;1•rr 111111 turnlllll 1111 lnsurane. otller contract dOClUmenta af>8Clad at OA1vl BY ONL y ~::"9~:1;'0 St., Anallelm, Inc., ·Californla, 24 Drelt• Del~~ ~ei;r.' 22 2t
Flonda, and Evelyn stete or recserel credit union, Education at NMUSO •t lhl1 ~n er sa lad nd !..1 ru!c; cerllflc:al" or olllet required may also be e1111mlnad •t the Payment Terms: Deferred Thia bualneM w .. con· Bey DJIYe, COfon• del Mar, Juty 8 1990 . • Robe r _ M or• check drawn by a stele hearing wlll not tnctaase ex-11 ••ecu • ...., b 1 1 1 office of Iha City Clerk ot the payment 18 fOllOWI· The c.Mt. 92925 · . rt.s. ~ta esa; or tedet•I aavtngs and loan t1ttng devel<>per , ... on real-to H id duly eppolntad tu m II•• pr or to any City of Coat• M6aa. Plana. hlghelt bidder for .. ch ducted by an lndMdual Thia t>ualneaa la con· ruece, Helen Madden, auoclatlon. ••vlng1 ••· dential, commercial, end In-Truai ... • Wflllen Dectar· =-order being •• apeclllcellon1 and other piece of property mu11 a. Thia ••••-:an• w .. ~ ducted by: a corporellon
Texas; sister·m -law, soclatton, or uYing1 bank du1111a1 csevetoeiment whleh ~tlon ~Oef~~~Dell'I= NcikA.!N*I,~ contract document• wttl not poelt 20 J*C*!I (20%) of :i:;.111e~Yty~lerJ~:~ The reg111ran1(1) com-PlaJC ll)TIC(
Fran (Tom) C h tld.s apeollled In Mellon 5l02 °1 w111 conllnuetobelevledand ~h .. •1;n d ,•• 8:iecs........, lot "'-CltJ of be malled uni... Ille ad· tl'Mllr bid IMMEDIATELY fol· '"° · mancad 10 traneect ~-V • · lhe Flnenc11r Code end received by NMUSO lnfor· w 18 u Y •P Hwlltnet" '-" Celts dltlonal 15 00 Charge It In· lowing IN ..... The bal~ Put>lltlhed Or Coelt neea uncler Iha Actltlou9 Is t ta t Io n a t authOflzed to do buslnese tn mauon c~n1ng thll ma1-Trustee. auch Deed of Tru1t ._.. • eluded with payment tn\181 be paid no later then' Delly Piiot J 7. 22 2t Bulln .. a Name(•) Haled
M o rtuar y Frtday. this •late) at ter 11111a11ab .. lrom Carotyn and '11b1loc~';*'11 ...,~d c....-lfodlw.,, CltJ Eacll t>td lh .. t>e made on P.M . THURSDAY, JUNE 28. July 8 1990 une · · • at>oYe.on: May 17, 1H5
noon to 5:00 P .M . THE FRONT ENTRANCE Stocker. Otreclor. M•n•· I~ ~ o• d 0~· :t:cs Cllftl CltJ ol HuntlftttOft Ille Proe>OMI lorm ........ 1990. Form of Peyment An . F-$42 Phytllt K. Aoanea. p,...._ V j F d J TO SUITE 205, (SECOND ment Suppo<t S.Nlcel. Of. I re y, en 81 ar ... P·I tnrough P-t prOYided In paymentl must ::Lr eaatt dent agi .on n ay. une FLOOR). 17802 IAVINE floe of Managemen1 Suppon and does hereby deicler• all Put>llalled Of Coelt the oontrac1 document•. <*llflecl checlc •1 « TIWe a1a1emen1' wee lllecl
15. 7:30 P .M a nd Fu-BLl/0 . TUSTIN, CA 92880 s.rvtcea. NMUSO. 2985-A tum• secured theteby Im-Dal Piiot Ju~ ~20 1990 and lhall .,. ac;c;ompanlad ,,_,,., .• cnec. or by • with Ille County Clertt of Or-
neral Mass o n Fnday all right, lltle and 1nler•t Bear Street. Coate M .... IMdlately due end payeble ly · FW•!SeO by • certified or caan1ar'a United Stat• poalet, bar*. rtaJC fl>TICE anoe County on May 2, ttlO
at 8·00 p M at St conveyed to and now held Callfornt1 92626 ::' :u =~ ::!. CS: cneeti °' a bid bond for not expr .... °'telegraph money ICmtt ,_
J ·h · C · by 11 under Mid Deed of ,,.._ w ..._ 1ecn1ary e Y i.a than 10% ot the amount order Maile• dleQ °'money Putlllltlecl 0r-. Coaet oac tm athollc Truat In the Pfopeny 111u.s ef ttte,.;... ef 1....._ tnnt properly to t>e aold 10 of Iha bid, made payable 10 0tder.peyebte tothe lntemal IT AT IM INT 0 f Delly Ptlot May 25.June '·'·
Ch urch. C.O.ta Mesa. at.cs In Mid County, Cell-ef ,._ New'*1...._ Uftt.. aatlaty lhe obltgallona ... ptBJC NOTICE the City of Coate Meea No ~ SeMoa. ~WAL 15, 1tl0
Interment, H o ly l0tnle. delel'iblng Ina land fledkftool~ cO~T~~..,.,·18 lttO PfOPoHI 1hall be con· Det« .... tO ~~~ F~71 Se I h Ce therein Publllhad Orenge Coelt ey · ICl7~ alder9d unleU accompanied '-.... 0 • -. ,..._ pu c er metery, f'MICll.1:LotS.otTract De1tyP1101June t5,21, 1MO ITANslHAW COWC>fl, '9Cnnou8IUIMM by auch caahler·• checlc, -~:f'.o ... c-a ftCTITIOUI aUIUtlll rtllllC NOTICE
Orange, on Saturday. No8e25,u par mepflledln FTh-5el AT1CJ'l.•T,.... NAmlTA,.....,. eaatt,OfblddW'1bond U.W ...... c .... • MAm
J une 16, at 10:00 A.M Booll 348. Pagee •6·60 In· 9r. T. CWIM. YtGe fJr-.... The 1o11oW1ng peraone •• No bid anall t>e eonek*ed ...,., (714) 1o.4m I L9QAL N011C8 ln U f fl clualve of Mlacallaneoue '9M doing bualneae aa un6MI It It "*'-on a bln PubM td Or Co..c The followlng parton haa OM9UMC9 eu 0 owers Maps, reco<d1 or Orange PlB.JC NOTICE Publllhad Orange Coaat FAIRVIEW M.ANAGE· f0tm tutnlahedt>y theCltyot , ~990 "flthdrawnaa agenerelpart· NO ...
d onations to Thomas County. Cal1fornl• Delly Pilot Mey 25, June 1, 8, MENT COMPANY, 2500 Coat• Mela end 11 made In Dally Pllo June 5. FS.5 nar from the partnerehlp op-"AN ORDINANCE Of THE J . N evin Parish RESEAi/iNG UNTO IC~ t5. t990 Mein Str .. 1, &lie 201, a ccordenca wit h t he •atlnt under Ille flctltlou9 CITY OF HUNTI NGTON wtthlheCountyc.tlOf Or<
Cent e r , C/0 St. GAANTOA 11• ~ ,:z:.::Cl~I ... ~... F-494 lf'lllne.Celll.92714 ptOYlaiona ot tilt PtoPCJMI "8.JCMOTIC( ~=T~l~E~~ BEAC H AMENDJ NG enoe County on Mey 11.
Joech Ch h• and ...igne, rights,--· --' •·11 _.. Metr• ""*· inc .. • Call-r~ll CHAPU A 10.tl OF THE '"° • un Utt • or and MMmenll OY8f the IOI Uta M fllCTlhOu• tornla corporetlon. , 2500 £acrt bidder muat be ICl7MI AadNI Avenue, Sulla 200, HUNTIHOTOH BEACH MUs Amerian Cancer So-lor the Pll'PoMa Ml forth In .,_ .. MAm "*.JC NOTICE Mlchellon Street. &u1t9 300, lk:anMd and elao pr•· fllCTn'IOUI WM eo.a MeM, Cetlt. 92t2t NfCIPM. COOi BY AOOIHG Publlefted 0r-. COlllt
ciety. Pierce Bros. Artlcie XIII, Section• 6 and 7 The toll= peraon1 lrMe, Cellt. 127'1 quallfled aa required by lnr. l1Al9 ITATlmNT The ftctltloua bualneaa SECTION 10 tl.011 ENTI· Delly PiloC Mey 25, June 1,1.
B e ll 8roadwa oftlleDMleratlonofCcw. ll ..... ati.nd lhe uae Of IC17111 Metr• 9uttlr. Ill. 201 E ConttactOfutinga etaftOf The foltowlnO paraona.,.,,_•t•tementforthepatt· TLED "PARKING IN° 15,1tl0 • Y nant1, Condl11on• and R9-1'1a Flcllllou• Bu11neu '1Cm10U8 .,..... Sandpoint•. Sult• 250. c:Maalflcallon not atlown on doing bua1fte1e-. '*""° WM llled on AUQUat OPERABLE METERS" ~ M o r tuary. Coat a 1trlctlon1 llefelnaltat d.-N•m• ARISIM/UTMAN NAm ITATl•WT Sant• Ana. Cellf.92707 tMGeneral Pr4111a1tlngW ROYAL RIDGE Al•''· 1 ... In IN County Of SYMOPSIS·
M euDirectors ICl'lbed, together with llle S AN SEVAIN E AS · ThetQlloWlngperaoneate JohnM.Yunket Jr.,9 ,000etermtn•llon1,mey t>e r .. soc1ATES . 4343 Von°'M99· Ordinance No 30U ftalCllJTIC(
(7 14) 642°91~ right to convey aame, SOCIATES. ,3 Upper ,.._ doing bUllnen u Wlteftlre 811/d .. BeYerly Hiiia, quired 10 pay the wage r•I• Kattnan A*-, N9wpoft FUii Name and Addr ... Of amend1 the Huntington ----=---.............,,___, iiiiiiiiiiiiiii prolilcMd. however, lhet the Poatl Plan Drive, Newport METAOCENTEA PART· Cellf. 90212 of that craft or claulllcatlon 8Mch. Cellf 92MO Ille Peraon Withdrawing: leech Munlelpal Code by II aXtfCIM of aucrt rlgllta doea leach. Cell!. 926e0 NERS, 2 Corporeta P1rlt, PNllp H MeN~. 2400 moa1 cloaely related 10 It .. Koll Aoy•I Ridge A•· Dinnie l.etoy Hiii, , 152 proNbltlng Ille petlclng of
not unraa~abty Int.,.,.,. TN ActHIOul Bu1lneu Sult• 21'o. lr11lne. C1111 Main S•r•I •20 I. ll'lllM, lllown In the General 0.-soc ...... L.P .• Callfomla ...... All!lnUe. Sult• 200. "'Y V9flide el ""lnop9rlll* The'°'°""" ..... .,.
with Grant• 1 r...onable ~ reftfred to above wu 112714 Callf 12715 , termtnatlon• ef*tl~ at llmlted pannerattlp ~ Coela Meea, Calif 92121 l*tllng IMllllr dolna ..,._ •
UM and erijoyment of 9eld fleed In Orange County on S~ J Mullet. 283111 Mark 0. Dorian, 2400 time of Ille Celt tot bide. Von Kannan A..,.,.,e,..... ~ Orange Coaet T~ 'ULL TQT °'THE IOl'I at.MINll8 IMO
lot. Nowmbar 10, 1987 FILE Calle Roberto, San Juan Matn Street, Sulla 201, The ~ Counct1 of I port 9Mdl, Calif. t2tl0 Daly f'llOt Mey 25, June'· I , OM>INA. NCI 18 AVAILAllll f'A""°'-l •f'MCL IUI
ANO RESERVING UNTO N<>.F38098' Captalrano, Calif 92675 INtne, Celff 9271-Ctty of Costa Meal " The Kol Comcleny, * C... ti. ttlO IN ™-CtTY CLl M '8 ()I'. ..... All9. .._ t, .....
••--GRANTOA Ill aucceeeon G.N Ul~/PMO, •Ceil· Olene M Muller, 263tt Merrill Butle r, 2500 Iha rigrtl lo reject any or fornla corpotatlon, ~3 • ,_.71 ACI port ...... Celt. HllO r--w.-w an<! Uelgnt, ell Oii, all r!Ol'lta. fornla llm1l.CS partneralllp, Calla Roberto, S1111 Juan Mletlelaon SI , Sulla 300, bidl 1 Von Karmen Avenue. N1w-AOOf'nD by the Cfty 8G101Mn W. 91o1 tut Pm?ONAL ,._ mlnerel1, mtner11 rlghta. 1 3 Upper Newj)Oft Plaza CIQ!atreno. Celll 92i575 IMM. Calf t2715 Tiie Contrector 1he I port ltlecft, Celt t2t10 PmlJC ll)TIC( CcMtc1 of tfte ~of Hunt0 ......, Awe. ........... c:.n.e.., • ~ natural gu rights,~ other Or111e. N1wpoar1 Beach, thla t>valneu I• con-fh11 t>u1ln•H 11 con· como!Y wltn 1ne Pf Thia buelfteel la COfto lrlalCJft ...,_ " an ,..., port..._, Calf. tltlO ~~ llyelrocarbon• by what0 C.... 92MO ducted by1 a getllfal Paft· ducted by • genetel ~rt-Of S.CllOtl 1770 10 t790 in. duded t>y: a..,_., i-t:~ fllPl1I ~ hlkf Mondey, ~ Tiiie ~--la oon-"°°--~Ort... ~ :.,erne,,.. k~..._ 1~ c:.':!::!S•n S~~vaina. • nerat!Jp nartNp e1ua11111. of ,,.. Celt ,_... • T A f I II I • T o p •. tllCf, ~ tt1a ~ ro1 _., e.r. en...,...._. ._, _, may """ n °' "'""'"" .... • ... ganar .. partnef· n ie reg1str1nt(1) COfft· The ragl•trantfsl com-t.abor Code, Ille f"9 ,..,...,.,,.., COfllo-WIJl-.&WM. Oii "°'9. 1lte ,....,ante•> eoft'-
....,,. pare.I of land~ lfllp, 994' Santi Monica meneec1 10 lranMet 1M*-""""*' 10 tranwl bull.-rate and ICM o4 ._... ... ,,...... to tnn1ee1 ,.,.... PJlGMJIMTl-· AYU: ON......,..ai .......... .,..... .__,
••••••••••deacr1bad.10Qetllef witll rlie BouleYard,Su .. 260. BeYetty nau under 1ne ~ neaa utldef the ff1C1111ou1 t•bllafled t>y Ille ~ ,.... un411r ._ ~ ...,.,___ MecAlllater, w1na11e11, ,_ _..., ._ '1c•1a • Ptf'Pe'uel rlgllt of drllflng, Hiiia, Celff 90212 8u.llneH Name(al llal Bull"911 Na1M4a) 1111.cs Coale ...... wtt1cf1 .,. ... l l"'9e NeMe(I) ltetttCI PICTtftOUa ... ._. •• Ckeen • ...,., .. ..-. •• a. al""9 NelM(•t ...... mlnlna. Pplortng. and Cit*· TNa ~ wee con-at>cwe on Mey t t, '"° IOOYe on My 2•. Jll8' Me wlttl the e.y Qerll of .-cw aw. .._, n. ._ · .,... .._ .,._ ...._ ett: olti/M 1, 1t11
etlngflletefOfandatorlf'gln duc1edbyagetllfalpartntt· S~J Mullet Memllutlet.111 C11, Of Colte ...._ .... ~ I .... CM~ .............
and removing Ille WM lrom ~ Thia 11a1ement waa lllecl Thia 11eltment wee lllecl ehell '°""' ......... TMa 1 1 I It -.. .,,. ..,..,..,.. ....... ... .... -"* • I I & It -,...,
Mid land or lflY 01'* latld, hil atalernenl -riled with the Coun1y Clettl of Or· with the County C~ Of Or· IC(lbad ..,...,, fOf wt91 .. ~ Qlrl Of Of· ..... ..,, • a ....... ,_.. A • I I .. T , C o 11 n • wM .. ~ Cllltt • Of0
lnCludirlg the flgfll 10 ""'P-wtt111neCouniyC1er11.otOr· anoe County on Mey 23 ariga County on Mey 22. compllanc. ot l"8 ... County • .._ ti,,...,...._~_...._,,,...... ... ~ Ofl ...., "·
atoeil °' dlrechonally dtlll = County on May ,5, '"° 1MO Code "'° .,..,. un411r ._....,. mn • ~ 1•
and mine from lllnda ot~ 1 Pu· ,..._ ,,H_ , .... , ,_ --•· ... 8W, ...,...,... of INflW W ..... • I 4 , .._
tnatl lllOW hweinliOOYe vr btllhad .,,.,. ..._.t Put>lllNd 0r-. COM! PuOllthed OfMge COM! c .... Cllr .. ~... .. I SJ?.. °""" COlll1 INVMDUMI NTI • Jtll -.... .. 'r ... ar.... COlll1
eufbed,OllOtgaa ..... ~ Dall)'PifOt June 1.t . 15. 22. [)elyPllot. June t, •• 15. 22. Deify Pflol. June I, •. 15, 22. ~ ONr9 ="°'·JIN t.l . 11, IJ, w AW....... .. •• , ... ar..,..c.... D*Nll-11.Nte 1.1.
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I. THIS MUSEUM SHREDS
• The International Surfiaa Mu-
teum opens this weekend in Hunt-
inaton Beach with two days of festiv-
ities that iDClude a lona-boeni swf
contest and music festival. For the
whole gnarly story, see pqe 4.
2. COPS AND ROBBERS
•Dick Tracy aoes Hollywood in a
bi& way today as the movie based on
the comiC strip finally ruts the
theaten after weeks of hype. Starrina
Warren Beatty, Madonna., Al Pacino
and Dustin Hoffman. the film is also
notable for its flashy~ comic-book-
like sets and costumes. Sec page 10.
3. HAVING MORE
FUN
•Concrete Blonde, wttb a new
album climbing the chMu, plays the
Coa ch House in San Juan
Capistrano on Saturday a{KI Sunday
ni1bts. For information, call
496-8930. Con cert ho tline:
496-8927.
Rick
Lewis
cert is free and open .to the public .
Co0CCf1&0Ct'S should enter the pro-
ject throu&h the main entrance near
the comer of Michelson Drive and
Jamboree Road. SSJ-1 220.
7. FANCY FETE-\1/0RK
• Tbe first day of summer "Feie de
la Musique .. will be held Thundaly
at Le Meridicn Hotel. 4SOO
MacArthur Blvd. Ncwpon Beach.
An all-day event devoted to the fint
day of summer and open to pro-
fessional and amateur musicians.,
the (etc will indude classical, jazz,
fusion, rqpe, blues, country, rock
•n' roll, p>spcl, pop, soul and salsa,
The public is invited. For more
information, ca.JI Joueline Tamcn,
476-2001, Cllt. 3113.
4. EAGLE HAS LANDED 8. JAZZ AT THE
•Don Henley brinaa rus "End of CENTER
the Innocence" tour to the lrviJlC
Meadows Amphitbeatre for an 8
p.m. show on Sunday. For infor-
mation, caJJ 9Sl-9S81.
S. COWBOY JUNKIES
•The Cowboy J unties rides into
town for shows oc•t Monday and
Tbu.nday at the Coach Hou.we m San
Juan upistn.no. For ticket info, caJJ
496-8930.
6. MUSIC FOR LUNCH
•Contemporary jazz fcaturiaa ~
Johnette, Hancock. Holland and
Metheny will be pcrionned at the <>ranee County Performina A.rU
Ccn1er toni&ht at 8 p.m. Tick.eu ranee in price.from SIS to $33. SS6-
AJlTS.
9. JAZZ ON THE COAST
•The Crown House Restaurant,
32802 Pacific Coast Hiabway,
Monarch Beach, presents the Steve
Starkman Band Thursday~
Saturday 9 p.m. to I :30 a.m.: Gccqc
Butts, Sunday throu&h Wcdnetday.
499·2626.
For reterV&tions and tickets. call
S49-ISl2.
11. ADO DEBUT
• Sbakcs~·s "Much Ado About
• Nothina" bows in on the Grove Shakes~ Festival amphitheatre
suae next Friday for a three-week
run. For information, call 636-n 13.
12. FERTILE FIELD
•"Speed the Plow," David
Mamet's send-up of Hollywood,
continues on the South Coast Reper-
tory Mainstage throuah July 14. For
information, call 751-7827.
13. WILD NIGHTS
• •Joleen Comedy O ub, 100 Plaza
Alicante, Garden Grove, presents
Joe Nipote, Alben Lee and Mike
Ornestein tonight and Saturday.
Sbowtime is 9 p.m. and t.here is a
SI 0 cover charge. For reservations.
caJJ 971-3000.
14. SLAYTON SLAYS 'EM
•Bobby Slayton plays The lmprov,
425S Campus Drive, Ste. 138, Irvine
tbrouab Sunday. Sbowtime is 8:30
and lb:30 p.m. Friday, 8 and 10:30
p.m. Saturday, and 8:30 p.m. Sun-
day. 8S4-S4SS. ~review on pqe 7.
15. JUST SAY Y .E.S.
• Youna Executive Sincles Network
bosu a dance for QncJe professionals
2S-4S from 8 p.m. to I a.m. at Le
Meridien Hotel, 4500 MacAttluu
Blvd., Newport Beach. Admission is S 17 at the door. S 14 adva.noc
prepayment Buffet, music, dancil!J
and special lambed& dance eUj.
bition aod dance lesson. For more
information, call the Y.E..S. Hotline: 744-1000.
10. JANN BROWN 16. COMMODORES
of the Newport Harbor Area
Chamber of Commerce, will be held
tonjpt at 1 p.m. at the Newpon
Beadi Mmiott. Tickets to the biack-
tie affair are priced at S I SO per
couple. For information, caJI
644-8211.
17. OPENING NIGHT
•Opus One, a new <>ranee County Philhmnonic Society cbapttt for
youna profetaionals will open O.vid
Wilhelm's new restaurant. Bistro
201 , with a S~per-pcnon f'und-
raiJer from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. Thurs-
day ni&bl For information. ca.JI
Carol lleywooc:I It SSJ-2422.
18. WORDSMITHS • Tbc Part Place summer concert
series aet.s underway Wednesday
with Jack Mack and the Heart At-
tack playiaa contemporary rock and
IOul from 11 :30 a.m. to J p.m. at the
Park Place complc• at 3333
Michelson Drive in Irvine. The COD·
•The Cnzy Hone Steak Houtt, BAU 1580 Brookhollow Drive, San&a
Ana, prnents Jann Brown in two
shows.. 7 and 10 p.m. Monday nilht.
• Poets Let Mallory ( .. I Write Your Name") and Robert Odom Jr.
• Tbe annual Commodores BaJJ, ("Smoke of Sipal Dreams") will be
apoDIOl'ed by the Commodores Oub pmeot at Brentano in South Cout
Cops and robbers In eye-popping color
Warren Beatty (riabt) plays
the 1Jtle role 1n "Did 'rl"IC)' ...
which he also produced and
d.mctec1 Beatty, however, is over·
shadowed in the film by support· inc players Madonna. Al Paci.no
and Dustin Hoffman, u well u ~
the briat>ter-than-li~ comic-bool
colon of tbe movie's ICU and
costumes.
PagelO
• AnOther 48 Hours" Is just that
Nick Nolte and E.dd.ie Murphy return 10 tbe rolCI they
played in .... Houn," and the teq\ael is the Mory oh cop and
convict who ~ fon:ed to work ~ lo appiebeod a daJwm>uJ criminal, amid mueb blood wt biJ ....,...,.. SoWt4 W1>iliar7 '•''
What's Inside
A new albwn and • new outlook
c.oncrete Blonde comes '° tbe CQacb House in Su Juan
Capistrano this weckeod, boc OG
tbe heeh of their arw album. .. Bloodlettins. .. The bud ........
a new line-ilp ud a aew oudooll
ftont ladn' Johoene Napolitano..
who IMt year mo¥ed hm Loi Aaeelet to London.
Page12
From airplanes to the zoo. lrs .. here
Plaza for a booh•pinc ton1&h1 fr
6 IO I p.m. a.bat wiU also (catu
radins ttom 1 to 1::JO.
19. CAFE OF DREAM
• Diedrich '1 Coffee, 4 7 4 E.. I 7th in · COMa M~ bolls a mont evcaUw ol poetry, m~ and di
cuteion Mooday DiOt at 8 p.m. '
moatb'1 1opic 11 .. l>oes Your V
Cowur ud fearured wilJ ht J
CbMoobcr ud Katit SolJlk
Vi.nee M~ (formerly of
Grupo Sao). For information.
646-0323.
20. OBJECT LESSON
•This ii tbe lut week to cal
'"OBJECTives: The New Sculpture
at tbt Newport Hlrbor An Muscu
in Newport &e.cb. 1be t•hib11 f4
tures the wort of a half doz
Amcric:an and Ewopean conic
poruy ICulP'Ofl. For infonn1t10'
call 1S9-l I 22.
a...-~ 0ruar County. BT,
blact tie. BT ~pt, black tie optional.
pp, per penon. TBA, to be atralJIOd.
CHARITY AND
SPECIAL EVENTS
•C..lrJ Wnten .. 1"9nlar
Jue IS at 6:JO p.m., OC Trauma
Society Aslociaies at Knott'• Berry Farm, Buena Part. $75 pp. Phone 937.j()J<i.
•c..a1•ues a.n June IS at 7 p.m .. Commodores Oub of the
Newport Harbor Area Chamber of
Comme~ dinner da~ at Newport
Beach Marriot. BT-opt. S7S pp.
Phone 644-8111.
• Aa Ev.me U... IM l&an June 16 at 7 p.m., La&una Beach Demo-
cratic Oub with Bill Press and olh«
Dcmocntic candida&es at Tivoli
Terrace Gardens, Lacuna Beach.
Pfione 499·17JI.
•a.w Beet June 16, Opera Pacific
Founden' Gala at Crean residence,
Santa Ana Hri&bts. Contact Lynda
.A. Yana. $46-13 71.
•A Celekadea ef lenlee June 21
at 7 p.m .• Salvation Anny at W~tin
South Coast Plaza Hotel. CON
Mesa. SSO pp. Phone 558-9354.
•O.-s OM at Bistro Hl June 21,
6: 30-9: 30 p . m ., new OC
Philharmonic Society chapter for
youna prof~sionaa opens Kachina
owner/chef David Wilhelm's res-
taurant in Irvine. SSO pp. ConUfCt
Qro/ Heywood. 55J.24ll.
•La Flesla June 22. 6-11 p.m..
Bowen Museum dinner at the mu-
seum. Phone 971-1900.
• N•-AlcelM&k Wme ... Beer TuClq June 22 at 4:30 p.m .. Irvine
Spectrum Independent at Le Mer-
idien, Newport Beach. Frtt. Phoa~
717-1881.
•Ca,.. Aatt Freuy Ju~ 23 at 6:30
p.m .• Family Service Association of
OC casino and dinntt ar Shark
Island Yacht O ub, Newpon Beach.
SSO pp. Pbone 83S-7J77.
•Bel! Bet! llet! June 23, South
Coal Repertory end of season dfo-
ner auction featwa Nc1W Orteans
crawfish. S7S pp. Cone.ct MMkline
Prxler, 957-1602.. •Nw•w ...... •c JUM 23
11 12 P..m .• CHOC ~ l'C*-
rw:e cOc:tuil party and ....... ..._ Yldaa Club. ~ 8eeda. s 100 pp., ditcOUat ... lludnts
IADder II. Conf«f Hden Watdntt,
jJl-1675.
•a.T.O.P. fS.., Tuie ~Pel
...._) June 24-2S. American <>cam Cam.,.... •• variou k>-
ca&ioos. Conracr DrblM UPlaot.
72J.OS44. •Gell Tw _. J\lDe lS, Arvida
Company ud Soa .. OC Adult Day
"'8hb Care Ccetet at Coto ck Cua. SlOO per player. UO reception onty.
Coor.ct Liz c:.&ont. J66.Q200.
•C1I I: 11t Gell_. Twmll Oii* ~ Mt.c..""::T ~~ Unb.
l.apaa Nipd. PrH~at-=
rec:eptioe Jue 14~ aftl'da benquet naiat of Jue 25. ea.a.ct .,_,
.... Palmer. 63.J..2212.
•nae an.,.._ lue 25 a• 7 p.a, lt&Ddali Jacboft at Trees lla-taurant. c.oroo. dd Mar. S-'O ... ~ 673-0910.
•D1 .'s, I·-... '-• JO,
BENJAMIN EPSTEIN'S
..... Pedllu w• pa,,__ .. A ... • IN
Sa.pie" laM¥et, ••Dtvertlmelllo"" ., s...., z •• , ...... -c ...... , •• c-........
Ra•anc..-1tJ = L~ nest .........
M t1M ....... ~-•· For ..ore lftfor·
.......... all MJ-9271.
Art Institute of Southern Ctlifomia. •n. Lne Affair July 28-29. Cystic
BT. Contact Susan McFadden, Fibrosis Foundation tennis tour-
161-1680. MJMnt at various loations. auction
.... AD.s&an c....nc, ......
J.e JO at l p.m .• Cystic Fibrosis
FoWdMioa at Anabeim Stadium. S7
pp. n.ooe 931-1393. •W..-.. -...... 10 LDI.· --, Cicy ol H11:i 19M ladl oe Mlia SINict. Alie>. • a. ......
ed -,. Mll'dl ol Dimes. Coma
Tf111 Mcae, '91.ol21.
• ........... 0, l I Nlllfll!l .,._ _. ........... .....
.... July~ll, Open Pacific. Lo-
caliou TBA. COll&8Cf L~ A
YMI « MidteUe Woods, $46-7372.
ball. Pt.oM 938-1393.
•Gell ,_ cewt July 30. Sea
CUde Auiliary of FlomK'C Critleo-
UMI Services of OC at ~
led CouUy Club. s 150 JJP. ~ *' M 'b t Ciu.iuldo. 170-5890.
• NAlml .... .....,.., AuplC
10.1 2. NAM£5 P1Qject AIDS Mem-
or\11 ()lilt • ditflay at UC Irvine.
PftoM 193-2512.
• Plmlc a. .. Part wtll .. &-..
... Trte Auaust 11, S-10 p.m ..
~ or .. DilOOVety M~
INlll of OC bubccue and auctioes.
S7Spp.~~.
•~.-.. ca.we--
Aupst JJ.14 at 7 p.m .• Carol)'•
Collins at Trees rataunnt. Corona
del .... Diuer end .Una feelur-U. Americ:aa caviars, ce......-
and vodba. Pbooe 67.J.-0910.
FESTIVALS ANO
'•Wiim hr DlrMr J.ty 23 at 1 SPECTACLES
p.a., llu*8folid HiD ... no.. ----------v.., V...,_. • Tna aet-.aaurw. CCllW cW Mar. ,..,_ ••• t I Fllllftl. fte ........ 67J.(/910. Alt 1'alle JO.Aaa. 26, 10 Lift., 1-.
and-a-half acres of arts. craf\$. con·
cessions and entertainment o n
lquna Canyon Road. Lquna
Beach. ~ pp .. seniors S3 pp .• chil·
«ftn 12 and under free. Pbonc
494-3030.
• Ffttlval .. Arts ... P..-.• ..
.......... J\aly 7-A\C. 26 at lrviM a.-1 Part Md FeslivaJ Grounds.
I.apna Beacb. GtouNls: S2 pp. ,....t: S'9l5 _,. PboM 494-11'5.
• ._ a1a •" ,,_. July I: daowder cook-olf aad oysttt shuck-. iaa. siRet •val. aa~nment
at/aroulld Su Oetnea1e Pier. JuJy
22: SK Nlt/sarick/walk, invitational
ro.d f'llCC, beer and --prdefts. street festival. Free. Pho ne
492-11)1.
• v.,.,, ..., &x11w a " J\lly
11-22. OC Fair at Fairwrounds.
Costa Meta. Piie<atina contests.. sm· adcs. an lbows. canlival rides.
moton::rdc rlCn. rodl aroups.
m-.cb, muda lftOl'C. "" and straw· berry IMtped event n•dudes bot ~ N lloppin&. Di&tail and N-
CM&t coatall.. and trid-periOrmi~ A1iu -.ellied pip. SS pp. SJ
over 6f.°:2 uditr 12. free "oder 6. Coof«1 DiaM Somurn. 751-11,7.
ART
•Caaer fer die sa.ty .. Decwa&·
Ive Arts (31431 C.mino Cap1stnno.
San Juan Capistrano. 496-2132).
Through Nov. 17: Biederme1cr
1815-1848.
• Galer la Caplstraae ( 31 681
Camino Capistrano. San Juan
Capislrano. 661-1781 ). June 16-July
IS: Na11vc American pamtings by
David DawanayumpLcwa. sculpture
by ChfT Fra,u. July 20-29: NavaJo Rup and Oki Pawn Je~lry. Aua. 4-
Sept. 2: G . E. Mullan. SepL 8-0ct. 7:
Women of Gifted Hands.
• Lapu Art Manm (307 -Chfl
Drive. Laauna Beacb. 494-653 I ).
Throuah July 8: How I Got Staned
in T'l and Other Stories: Ilene
Seplovc. July 13-0ct. 7: Jay Defeo.
Works on Paper. July 13-&pt. 16
Los ~ngeln Modcm1us.
• Newperi Harl»er Art MHeam
(8SO San Oemcnte Drive. Newpon
Beach. 759-11 22).June 17: Chns
Wallace Sings. Through June 24 .
OBJECT1vcs: The New &ulpture
July 4: Independence Day An
Workshop.
• Stary Sketa Fbw Art Galleriet
(14988 Sand Can)on Ave .. Ste 1-S.
Irvine. 7J3.-044S). Through Jul) l
Millard Sheets; Jack L1nklener, re·
cen1 work· in bronze and c.ast stone.
MUSIC
•OC Perfwmial Arts Carter g
p.m. at 600 T own Center Dm e.
Costa Mea. 74(}.2000. Ji>ne. 1-5. Dc--
Johncuc. Hancock, Holland and
Mcthany. June 23: s1nger/p1anist
Michael Feinstein. Jul~ 7: jazz p1an·
111/sincer Harr)• Connick Jr.
•Pacific S1m .... y 8:30 p.m. at
Irvine Meadows Amph11hea1rc-.
973-1300. June 23 : C hip
Da\•1s/Mannhe1m tcamroll<'r (8
p.m.). July 4: <\11-Ammcan C cl-
ebra11on. July 21: Bravo Beethoven'
•Mes.art Camera&a 8 p.m. at I.
Andrcwl Audilorium. 600 St. An·
drew's Place. Newport Beach.
581 -2600. JuM 16: Gary Carr.
Double Bass; Ami Porat. conductor.
DANCE, THEATER,
MUSICAL THEATER
•<>q Perfw ~Ana C--(600 Town Center ·ve, Cosu Mina.
740-2000). June JG.July I: Grand
Kabuki T~ of Japan. J\lly
IJ.15: .. Show Boet," Opera P11C1fic.
•Gr.•e •'••••• P'esvval'(Fe~ t1 val Ampltitbutre and Gem
Theatre. Garden Gr('ve. 6.)6. 7213).
Ge&I ftMtre: Tlu'oU&h J UM 23:
"The ·Miser." M oliere . ..,...._are: June 22-July I 4:
"Much Ado About Noth1n1:·
Shak~.
._....., Pedtlea (lquna Play-
house, 606 l..apM Caoyon Roed.
Laauna lkKh. 641-9275). June
23·24 · "D ivcrt1mC'nto •·
(Motart/Zo•pakas). ..Brahms
Waltzes" (8""'ms/Wcd1nan).
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76().2611.
Deily PloC W .. and/ Friday, June 15. tt90 •
Two-day fest to celebrate Surf Museum
Surfen twwe IOftt floc:llM to dW Hu:illll FIR ..... ,.._
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8y HOU. Y J~ WAGNER
~-suw-.
H U~'TISGTON BE.\CH
Co-'a~ Tbe CT01'd at Founh
and Ob't SllU'tJ Satunil~ ma) look
Utt a zoo to some. but it's ,Wly JUSt
tbc \I.kc-off of \h( ln1crnat1onal
Swfioi Mwrum.
Soul turfcn.. nowndc~ srrmltoi,
kC)IC)b.. Ul1aod sq11Jds 1 and probabl)
~co • ~ ~ and J14~bs1 will
p\bcr '° <:debntt ~ usxnin& •1th
petbaJ>S the pwi>nt -.tt~cnd·lon1
pat1) t\ a' to vaor Ul( mctu and
beaches of Surf Cm I .\
BqUlnlll& .,m-a Ha"'1111.an blm-
an1 and ribboo<U\tlfll t'remon) 11
4.45 p.m. Satwda) at lhr mustwn.
the t'COJJll .,u falUrt' lood tnd
mttttammcnt of th< :nos1 111-
dluon&l bod tn urfJum Of c:ounc. oo s.tndofT !,1r a !J\n(l(
to lbc Spon of Ki ng> "'ould be
compld.t •1thou1 " surting contnl
so the C\tnl as bu1ll at>lfnd the
Second Annual Hunungion Bcach
Longboard Pro-"m COITT(>(llUOn.
The compcuuon is scheduled for
Satu.rd.a) and Sunda} on tlte \OU\h
Ack Of the pt('f I
Even frtt--a) surfm ~111 be able
to jotn an \.be contest fun. counes) of
the Sttond Annual Woodie Car
Sbo• included ID th( CH'nts Tht
sbo• features 0 a.nuqu< and classic
woodtc swftnobtks competing for
av.-ards 111 catrs00~ 10 include tht
okSesl. most uruque anJ lanhrst
tra\-ded.
No one could hr' morr \to~cd
about \be mUStUm or thl' t\tnts
lh&n Naw1< Kou.ch. the mu"'um·s
foundcT and ~rd (no pun 1n·
tmdcd) chlurman. She tw spent fiH
)can worluna to ~ne 1he sport"s
lustOf)' Iott and arufacu b\ crtaung
a m~um devoted to ihc ell} ·s
qwn~uaJ ac\IVll). "~ I lived on Mam uttt I
Sot a real rcspcc1 for surfing."
Kouch e~plained. -After 1h31 1hr
mustum j~ sort of t\'Oh rd ..
Koucb Sol acquasnted v.tth som(
or the local kinai>1ns (surfing
lqmds) who babttually pa.s~ by
her buunna. ~ Realty. on their
way to the ' beach. One of those kFnds was Gcoqie Farquhar. who
at llt 70 uted to pan by her office
"drippi.1111 wet in his ~tsui1." When
Farquhar died his trQPh1ts. photos.
boots and otbtr surfing
mcmonbilia disappeared from 1he
area. --' .. "That's wMn the pen1c starttu.
Kotscb said. "These arc our
tft:aSa.UU. ...
The m\llltum. opcnin& 11 noon
Sunday at its wnporary home 11
411 OOve S&reet. brinas 1ogctMr a larlC collectioo of bis1oric phoio-
snpbs. uarfboerds. films and v1d(()S.
troobia and lbe bust of surlin& kJn& Duke Kabanomoku that used 10
adorn the muance or the Hunt·
iQltOD Beacb Pier. I
Funded by voluateer contnb~·
tioM and a put tom ~ CllY S
redevdopmcot ~· the muitum was created as a -tech treasurt
uove praervina booty for fu·
tUR ~lions.. . A IOftl-timc: booster for the city
and former praidcnt or the down·
town merchants' pikS, for which sht
orpniud special events to promote
the city, Kouch hopes the museum
will cncou,...e tourism as well as
,,...._ '" MUS&UM/P'age 111
Pop
REUBEN E. LEE IS I E. Coast
1ii&hway, N~rt Be.ch features
Chuck Battql.ia s rock 'n' roll music
Wcdnelday throuab Saturday, 9
p.m . to I a .m. Also Tim Parker on
piano in I.be dinina room. 67S-5790.
BOGART'S 80llEM1AN CAPE
6288 wt Pacific Coast Hi&hway,
Lona Beach. 21 and over, entenain-
ment with local acoustic folk and
rock musicians Thursday, Friday
and Saturday ni&bts. Show time is 9
p.m . (2 13) 594-1976.
THE CANNERY 3010 Lafayette
Ave., Newport Beach, presents the
Bif Little Sand. 8:39 p.m. to I a.m.
Fnday and Saturday. 675-5777.
WPSnN SOUTH COAST PLAZA
666 Anton Blvd.. Costa Mesa pres-
ents Confrey Philljps with modem
renditions of Broadway Music at the
Piano Tuesday lhrouah Saturday. 6
p.m. to 10 p.m. and after theatre
reprise hour. 540-2500.
CROWN BOUIE RP.ITAUllANT
32802 South J>.cific Coast Hi&bway,
South lquna. presents lk>bby
Donnaa with .. Nilbtwa&eb" trio-plua-ooc 9 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. Thurs-
day tbfOUlb Saturday for dancina
and entertainment. 496-5773 or
499--2626.
THE WRITE BOUSE Restaurant
and Tavern. 340 South Coast H!fb·
way, L.aauna Be.ch, presents hve
entertainment and dancina ni&htly. 494-8088.
TSE RIGHTEOUS aaanmas
BOP 18774 Brookburst. Fountain
Valley. The Hop presents: Friday,
Dance all niaht wi\h DJ. Dennis 8.
Goode. S4 ~ver; Saturday, Ronnie
A The ~1cs, 7:30 to 8:30 p.~
cover); OOsed Sunday and MOod&y:
available for private parties: Tues-
day, "Rock Around the Oock"
show. an award wl~ · revue
which features a fully s musical
history lesson in roe 'n' roll:
Wednesday. Daddy-0, live SOs-60s
dance b&nd. 8 p.m. tit midnialn. No
cover.; Thursday, Lip sync contest.
cub prizes. 963-2366.
NIGHT Mova 5902 Warner
HUNTINGTON OPEN
EM4t.:.i*
~·~O fllt t••
' 'OI __ ,,. __
Ave., Huntinaton Beach. Concert
info line: 84G-0208.
SUNSET PVll, 16655 Pacific
Coast Highway, Sunset Beach. live
enaeru.inment ni&hly, 9:30 p.m. to
1:30 a.m. (213)59"2-1926.
S.tudaJ
COACH HOUSE 33 157 Camino
Capistrano, San Juan Capistrano,
presents Concrete Blonde tonight at
9 p.m. and Sunday at 8 p.m. For
reservations, call 496-8930. Concert
hotline: 496-8927
IUGBTOUS BROTHERS BOP
18774 Brookburst St., Fountain Val-
ley, Tribute to Bette Midler featur-
ina Jacklyn Frost at 7:30 p.m. $4
cover. 963-2366.
ZOI' SPOT CAFE S400 S. Verano
Road on the UCJ Campus, Verano
Place Graduate housing complex.
Live music now every Saturday
nifbt at 8 p.m. Doors open at 7,.m.
Minimal admission charge o SS.
CaJJ 856-7981.
Pacific Coast Highway, Huntinaton
Beach featun:s Luke and the Loco-
motives each Sunday at 5:30 p.m.
Also Open Mike niaht at CaaneY's
each Thursday at 9:)0 . ·~9"3 18.
PEPPERS,12361 Chapman at
Harbor South of Disneyland. pres-
ents live ooncerts each Sunday and
Monday ni&ht and featun:s pro-
SJniive, nc. wave, rock and top 40
bands and much more. Open to 2:30
a.m. 740-1 333.
SUNSET PUB 16655 Pacific
Coast Hi&hway, Sunset Beach. Rei·
pc 3 to 1 p.m.and 8 p.m. to mid ·
nio t. (213) 592-1926. "' l'llE CANNERY RESTAURANT
301 0 Lafayette Ave.. Newport
Beach. presents jazz in the aficr-
noon, 1 to 5 p.m. 615-5117.
VILLA NOVA Richard Fauno·s
piano •tylinJS Sunday throu&h
Wednesday. Open daily 5 p.m. to 2
a.m., 31 31 W. Coast Highway. New-
port Beach 642-7880.
lloadaJ __ _
BLUE BEET CAYE I 0 7 2 lst Pl.. Sallday
CAGNEY'S BY THE SEA 406 Newport Beach. Niclc Pyzow Solo
HUNT~ BE.ACH
INTERNATIONAL
SURFING MU5EUM
Monday and Tuesday and Friday at
8 p.m. 675-BEET.
SUNSET P UB 16655 Pacific
Coast Hiahway, Sunset Bc&ch, -aU
kinds of blues all ni&ht Iona 9 p.m.
to I a.m. (213) 592-1926. ----~,
CANYON BAR fr GRD.l. 859
U&uM Canyon Fron~ Road,
Folk nigbt every Tuesday 8 to 11
p.m. featuring Mark Turnbull. Beth
Sands, Richard Stekol. Orea Leis
and more: Wednesday, Safirc Brown
Band: Thursday. Juice. and special
entertainment Friday and Saturday.
494-1 9 11 or 494-4310.
SUNSET PUB 16655 Pacific
Coast Highway. Sunset Beach. live
entertajnment 9 p.m. to I a.m .. (213)
592-1926.
WedneedaJ
PAR~ PLACE SUMMER CON -
CERTS 3333 Michelson Drive. Ste.
SOO. Irvine. p~nts Jaclc Mack and
the Hean Attaek. contcmporar)
roclc and soul, 11:30 a.m. to I p.m ..
( .... ase SH CWBS/Pap ,.
Ride the wave of exdtlng KtMd9a .,.._ ltOUnd the
grand opening of the lnWnationlll Surfing MuMum In
downtown Huntington B11ctt.
LONGBOARD PRO-AM
View the 8howboatlng 8CfOb9tlca of Soua.n c.lfomla'•
b'eat ...... dwtng thll 2-d8y competttton held 80Uth of
the pier. Actlon·IWta at 7 a.m. Saturday. On Sunday, Pier
RMty hoeta a no9talglc ••mt time'' 9round old pier PAD-
DLEBOARD RACE. et... on the wlnnera at the Red Onion
MUMUm Flelta.
WOODIE CAR SHOW
Owr 50 hlstortc .. surfmobllee" wltl be dllplayed
just north of the pier. Plan to view them all at no
charge I
LUAU SUPREME
Polynellan lingers and dancer9 punctuate the mood ot this gala feat.
Calendar lndudee Haw.H8n bl11llng of the building; ribbon cutting wtth
Mita Huntington Beach and her court; and Edttor of Surfing Magazine, Steve
Pezman, hosting "Surfing through the Ages" program. Donation of S35 per
peraon.
DICK DALE and the ~eltones
Surf Concert and Street Dancing
Dance and sway to the .,.gy-charged 80Unda of the "king of 8Urf gutters"
Dick o.1e Md his Deltone.. Ent• at 5th Md Oltw Streets; S10 donation
benefits Surfing MUMUm. Tlck9'S pre IOld at 322 5th Street.
411 OLIVE ST.
HUNTINGTON BEACH
(714) 980-3483
OPEN NOON - 8 PM
$1.00 ENTRY FEE
O.Hy ptk)t Weekend/ Frid8Y. June 15, 1990 I
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FromPageS
free tuoclltime concerts open to the
general public. Conccnaocn should
enter the project tllrouah the main
entrance near the corner of
Michelson Drive and Jamboree
Road. 553-1220.
RON'S IN LAGUNA 1464 S. Coast
Highway, Laguna Beach, praenu
Cynthia l.aitz each Wednesday and
Thursday tllrou&b June. 8 p.m.
throuab 12:30 a.m. zot SPOT CAPE UCI Campus in
the Verano Plaoe paduate housing
complex presents musical a.rtisu in
an intimate ooft'cc house stttint each
Wednesday at 8 p.m. Adrniu.ion is
free. Early arrival is recommended.
Contact Oive Solomon, 856-7981.
THE CANNERY RDTAURANT
3010 Lafayette Ave.. Newport
Beach. presents Al Morettini, 7:30
p.m. to midniahL 675-5777.
SUNSET PUB '16655 Pacific
Coast Highway, Sunset Beach, live
entertainment 9 p.m. to I a.m ..
(2 I 3)S92-l 926.
Tluanday
FIRST DAY OF SUMMER FETE
DE LA MUSIQUE _Lt Mcridicn
Hotel, 4SOO MacArthur Blvd. New-
port Beach. an all day event devoted
to the first day of summer open to
professional and amateur musicians
fcaturina classical, jazz, fusion, rcg-
pe, blues, oountry, rock 'n' roll,
gospel, pop, soul and salsa. The
public is invited. For more infor-
mation, call Josscline Tamers,
476-2001. eXL 31 13.
SUNSET PUB, 166S5 Pacific
Coast Hiabway, Sunset Beach. ni&ht-
ly live entertainment. (213)
592-1926. THE CANNERY RDTAURANT
3010 Lafayette Ave., Newport
Beach, Mo~ttini-Paul Band, 7:30
p.m. to midni&ht. 675-5777.
Jazz
CONTEMPORARY JAZZ featur-
ing DeJobnette. Hancock. Holland
and Metheny at the Orange County
Performing Arts Center torught at 8
p.m. Tickets rant~ an price from S 15
to $33. 556-AR U).
C'F.31' LA VIE RESTAURANT.
373 Pacific Coast Highway. Laguna
Beach. on the Main Beach. Live Jazz
every Friday beginning at 8 p.m.
featuring Saxaphonist Peter Clark
and friends and Mark Turnbull and
Bob Hawkins, guitarists. and vari-
ous guest artists on Saturdays be&in·
ning at 8 p.m. No cover charge. Free
parkioa.. 497-5100.
CROWN HOUSE RESTAURANT
32802 Pacific Coast Highway,
Monarch Beach. Steve Starkman
Band Thursday throu&h Saturday 9
p.m. to 1:30 a .. m. George Butts.
Sunday through Wednesday.
499-2626.
VILLA NOVA 31 31 West Coast
Highway, Newport Beach. 642-7880.
Pianist Jay Milburn performs a var-
iety of easy listening selections
favorites Thursday thro ugh Satur·
day from 8:30 p.m. to 1:30 a.m ..
Sunday through Wednesday from
8:30 p.m. to 1 :30 a.m. Richard
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Fauno's jazz and Broadway stylinp
oo the piano.
CAFE UDO. 50 I 30th St.. New-
port Beach, 675-2968, presents
entertainment ni&hll y. Dec Dee
McNeil Jazz and Blues Band June 8,
22 and 29. Bernie Pearl Blues Band
featuring Harmonica Fats June 15. 9
p.m. to 1 :30 a.m. $3 cover char&e. ---Satmday
CAPE UDO 502 lOth SL, New-
port Beach. 675-2968, presents Dis-
covery Recording Artists the Cun-
ninghams tonigh1. 9 p.m. to I :30
a.m.
Sanday _ _. __ _
CAPE UDO 502 30th SL, New-
port Beach. Sunday Jazz Series 2
p.m. SI 0. fcatunng Barbera Mor-
rison. Tony Guerrero Quartet 8:30
p.m. to I a.m. 6 75-2968.
GINO'S ON THE KW. 428 E.
17th St., Costa Mesa. Jam session
with Gino's Jazz Troupe. 3:30 to
7:30 p.m. R~rvallons and infor·
mation on live entertainment 7 days
a week, 650.1750.
CANYON BAR AND GRILL 8S9
Laguna ·c anyon Road, Lquna
Beach, Ben M1lhken's Diak Jazz
AllStars each Sunday from 4 to 7
p.m. 494-1911.
---llonday
CAFE UDO 501 30th St.. New-
port Beach. Dee Dec McNeil, jazz
and blues 8:30 p.m. to 1 a.m.
675-2968.
1'1a'!4!l - -
CAFE UDO 501 30th SL Newport
Beach. Entenajnment nightly 8:30
p.m. to I a.m. Wayne Wa)'M Band
featuring Tonya Boyd. 67S-2968.
Wedneeday
-CAFE-UDO 501 30th St .. New-
port Beach. presents entertainment
nightly, Mike Patterson aka Pape
Bear's Blues Band tonight 8:30 p.m.
10 1 a.m. 675-2968.
Tlaanday
CA.FE UDO 501 30th St., New-
port Beach. presents the Wayne
Wayne Band futunng Tonya Boyd
tooi.&ht 8:30 p.m. to I a.m. 675-2968
or 073-5056.
Countty
(.'LUY llOUB 8TEil HOUll! 1'80 Brook.hollow Drive. SanQ
Ana, praents Jann Brown in two
shows, 7 and 10 p.m. Monday niaht
For racrvations and tickets, call
S49-U12.
Comedy
JO&DI owgny ti.UB 100
Plaza Alicuuc, Guden Grove. Show
time 9 p.m. and cover charge SIO
Friday and Saturday evenings. For
rcterVatiou. call 971 -3000. To-
••'• feat~ performers art Joe Napo1e, Alben Lee and Mike Orens-
tein. /
BOBBY SLAYTON AT THE Ill·
P&OV 42S5 Campus Drive, Sit.
138, Irvine lhrou&b Sunday. Sbow-
time ii 8:10 and f 0:30 p.m. Friday,
8 and LO:lO p.m.-Saturday, and 8:30
p.m. Sunday IS4-S455.
LAn STOP 2122 S.E. Bris1ol,
Santa Ana, niabtly ljneup of com·
edians. For inlonnarion and rcter·
vations call 152-8762.
STEVE MITl'LDIAN AT THE
IMPllOV 425S Campus Dnve. Ste.
1_38, ~rvine tbrouab Sunday. Show
time ts 8:30 p.m. throuah Thunday,
tickets are priced at $1. 8S4-54S5.
Singles
Y.E.S. LAMBADA DANCE
PARTY You_na· Executive ingles
Network hosu a dance for single
professionals 25-4S from 8 p.m. 10 I
a.m. at Le Meridien Hotel. 4500
MKA.rJhur Blvd.. Newport Beach.
Admission is S 17 at the door. S 14
advaDClC prepaymeaL Buffet. music.
ducina and special dance uh1·
bition and dancle lesson. For more
lnformatioa, call the Y.E.S. Hothne:
7~1000.
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Bobby Slayton -slays 'em at The·.1mprov
8y DAVI DICKS11111 ..._,_Cao .....
Wbcn comic Bobby Slayton left
the SC-. after bit bow·loa& routine
Wedneldly, tbe evellina'• emcee
c:alled for a round of applame and
declared . that the beac)finer com-
edian was cunently on a .. Friend-
ship Tour."
Anyone who thou&ht Carlos
Alaznqui WU serious either slept tbrouab Slayton'• caustic mono-l<>sue or fOraot tbe place wu a
comedy dub.
Slayto'?l dubbed .. The Pit BWJ of Corned~. auacted more rdilions.
social IJ'OUIJ'I and ,ender stereotypes
in one hour Than N'obi Bunkerdid
in a doz.en 1eason1 on CBS. Altbousb be ~mill be's not as
abrasive as Andrew Dice Clay,
Slayton c:eruinly lived up to the first
syllable of bis last name at the
Improve.~ Irvine . ~IO Slayton. who returns
to the lmprov on Sunday, Asians are
lousy drivers., Jewish women dom't
CQP11 iJl kinky 1ex. bl.ck men are
well-endowed and Monnoa men
aren't It's safe to say that Slayton
nrnhably did not write the sons. t"We are the Workl."
Routine or no routine, this form
of ''shock comedy" doubtfully ad-
vances tbe caute of human riabu or ocacefol e~ unona nations.
lionady, rm not ~ bow many
people didn't simply turn"off'all the
hostility after a while. But tbe u'-
timate quetf,ion should bt, "ls
Slaytoa funbff The &!Wftr, of
coune, is in the ean of tbe beho lder.
These ears ~ a mued im-
pression. My left one thouaht
Slayton was· unbubinaly funny and
brouaht the avefllC buman's pceju-
The top of the pops
The foUowina are the top record Hammer
hits and leadina popular comp.ct lt. "rlJ Be Your Shelter" Taylor
disks as they appear in next wett's Dayne
issue of Billboard mapzine:
llNGLZS
1. "II Must Have Been Love" Rout-
te
Al.811"9 .
1 •.. Plaue Hammer Don't Hurt
'Em " ·M.C. Hammer I ... ,.m Breacllka" Madonna a. "I Do Not Wat WUt I Haven't
Got'' SUad O'Conn«
dicet out iJl tbe open co lauP a& and
overcome. The riabt ear bas con-
cluded \bat Slayton bides behind a commercial Unaie -a 1ucca1ful one at that -and doesn't pve a
dam who be insults.
Fortunately Mii unfortunately. tbe
~ority of bis act cannot be re-
peated ID a family newspaper. What
can be repeated will still bt con-
sidered offensive to many. Uke:
0 Tbe whiny voice of New Yon
Jewish woman is tbe leadiq cause
of homosexuality." Or: "When men
tet manied. cat insurance rates ao
down but she won'L"
Slayton, who wilt never emcee a
National Orpnizat ion Women
hancbcon. said that men should act
like men apin. as they did befOR
&be sexual revolution. ~c concluded
that men who rcmcm~ to put the
toikt seat down for their mates are
wimps. Same goes for men who
claim they enjoy takina a shower
with their spoutt.
"h's no plcasurt when she's tbe
one under the bot water and he's
siandjna with ... soap on his face."
Men, because of their cvolutioll
and everyday habits, do find
pleasure watchina aorillas at a zoo.
But, apin, women do everytbina
they can to take away their enjoy-
ment, accordina to our ambassador of the human rac:e.
I . "Srep ~Step'' New Kida oo tbe
Block a. "Podoo" Bell Biv Devoe C. ..Pretty Womu' Soundtrack"
Various artists
"Womea will yeU &heir whiny vN· 'Oob. look wbat that monkey
is Loot what he's pickiftl! r:::::::=:==================~=-Look t be'• eatiJll! Look at that C •.. Hold On" Wil9on .PbilliPI
I. "Do You Rtmembet"!"' Phil Co&-
liu
i. ..Podon" Bell Biv Devoe
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I. "Vope" Madonna
1. "Rmdy "' Not" After 7
I. "Hold On" En Vope
1. '"Shur Up and Dance" Paula
Abdul
I . ..WiJloa PfJi/Jj,_" Wil9on PhilliPI
t ... Violator" Depccbe Mode
And with that, we Uy aoodbye to
Mr. Slayton until on& time be
brinp bis "Frimdsbip Tour" to Or-
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Theater
A satirical -leek at-tt-le
immigrant experience
11y TOM TITUS
0...-,_ ,_.,.. .......
Anka and Janek spend most of
their time in bed in Janusz
Glowacki's satuical comed y "Hunt-
ing Cockroaches."
Neither can sleep very well. and
they aren't panicularly amorous. so
they pass the time tryi ng to figure
out bow they're going to survive 1n
America.
She's an actress whose Pohsh ac-
cent is keeping her off the American
StaJC. He's a writer with nothing to
wnte about. And the rent on their
tiny New York apanment 1s three
months overdue. No wonder thC'y're
insomniacs.
This oflbeat corned)• about an
immigrant couple caught between
two cultures 1s the current attrac11on
Cla11ltled haa
apeclal
Information
for people
with apeclal
need a.
of the Way Off Broadway Theater in less-fortunate souls a hand.
Sant.a Ana, where the script may sag Penrosc's utter shock at the vermin·
a httle as the evening wears on. but infested surroundings is pnccless.
the superb performance of Carole Paul Pierce also generates a few
Coone:,-keeps our interest from flaa· lal.l&hs as a weatherbeaten neigh-
ging. borbood park denizen who 10-
Coone). as the d1st.afT half of the sinuatcs himself on the couple. and
refugee pair. delivers a bravura ac-keeps a running tally on which back
count of the foreign anisfs plight. alley each piett of. their fumiturr
1h1cld) accented and played with was acquired from.
enough of a twinkle in the eye that Bnan McCoy and an actor billed
we never lose sight of the play's onl)• as Z« serve with atmosphenc
comedic purpose. Her finest mo-effectiveness as various func-
ment comes when she dresses down tionarics in both the couplcf old
to 1m1tate a toothless old peasant and new homelands.
wo man to the horror of her formally Director Tony Revefd1 110 has
garbed ) upp1e visitors. mounted a production bnmming
Bnan Bohs as her wry. reOccu ve with satirical comedr which. nr\Cr·
husband deh\Cl'S his Llll~ more 4helcss. loses much of llS zing in the subtl~. but JU St as efTecll\'ely .. His second act. The finale is a panicular
pracucnht} 1\ a line rnuntcrwe1ght non-sequitur that indicates thc.pla}·
to Coone}-., OH'n thcatncaht). wnght may have sufTert'd from thr
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1ng thl'1r (.'ntranrn from under the ment of 1058 E. First St . an1.1 \n.1
tx·d. Performance~ will be gl\cn • mlJ\\
Robb lh•t•,mJn anJ \ 1ctona and aturda)S at 8 p.m thmu1th 1111\
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July U-22•C0'11Mesa .
-'Steel Magr:-olias'
in bloom at OCC
Oranae Coast Collete not only has
the Oran,e COW'lty premiere of
"S&eel Mqnolias''. on stage this
weeUnd -it's the only new show
on the local theater calendar.
Director John Fcrucc.a was faced
with over 100 actresses at auditions
for the six roles in the Robcn Harl-
ing Southern-flavored comedy. The
survivors were Kathy Collins. Judy
Anderson. Susan O'Connell. Christy
Craven, Lomune McWilliams and
Bettie Muellenbcrg.
"Stttl Maanotias" -descnbcd as
1 tribute to the chann. 1diosyn-
crasi~ and indomitable spint of
Southern womanhood -opens to-
-ni&ht---for thrtt wttk~nds in the OCC
Orama Lab. Perfonnanccs will be
gi ven Fridays and Saturdays at 8
p.m. and Sundays at 3 p.m. through
July 1. wtlh reservation taken at
432-5880.
For four other Orange County
productions. this 1s the closin~ week-
end. Cunains "''II be descending on:
• .. The Bluebird" b) the Youth
Theater of tht> Lagu na Playhouse.
606 Laguna Canyo n Road. Laguna
Beach (494-0743). Ionia.ht at 7:30
p.m .. Saturda) at 2 ancf 7:30 p.m ..
Sunday at 2 p.m.
• .. Joe Egg" at the Altematjve Rep-
enory Theater. 1636 S. Grand Ave ..
Santa Ana (836-7929) •. tonight and
Saturday at 8 p.m .. Sunday at 1 p.m.
•"Mister Robcns" at the Depot
Playhouse. 311 . Euclid St., La
Habra (2 13 69 I -8900). toni&ht and
Saturday at 8 p.m.
•"Stone Soup" by tbc American
Q uldrcn's Theater at the Anaheim
Cultural Ans Center. 931 N. Harbor
Blvd .. Anaheim (544-7124), Satur-
day and Sunda) at 2 p.m.
Ptent) of other sho"'s remain on
the boards. ho~ever. Continuing
pcrfonnances are scheduled for:
•.. peed the Plow" at South Coast
Repcnof). 655 To~n Center Dnve.
Costa Mesa (957-4033). Tuesda)s
through Frida)s at 8 p.m .. Saturdays
at 2:30 and 8 p.m.. undays at 2:30
and 7:30 p.m. unti l Jul) 14.
• .. Fatal Attraction" al the Costa
Mesa Civic Playhouse. 611 Hamil-
Tom
Titus
ton St.. Costa Mesa (6S0-5269).
Thursdays through Saturdays at 8
p.m .. Sundays at 2 p.m. until July I.
•"Patience" at the Newport
Theater Ans Center, HOJ Cliff
Dme. Newpon Beach (631-0288).
Thursdays throullh Saturdays a1 8
p.m .. Sunda}s at t30 p.m. until July
t.
•"The Miser" at the Gem Theater.
I 28S2 Main St., Garden Grove
(636-7213). Wednesdays throu&h
Saturda)s at 8 p.m .. Sundays at
e11her 3 or 7:30 p.m. unul June 23.
•"Once Upon a Mattress" al the
San Clemente C'ommunll) Theater.
202 Ave . Cabnllo. San C'lemente
(492-0465). Wednesdays throu11.h
Saturdays at 8 p.m. until June 23
with one matinee Sunda> at 2 p.m.
•"Hunting Cockroaches" at the
Way Off Broadway Playhouse. 1058
E. First St .. 'Santa A.na (S4 7-8997),
Frida}S and Sa\urda>s at 8 p.m.
through July 7 with a closing
maunce July 8 at 2 p.m.
•"You're a Good Man. Charl ie
Brown" b:-the Brea Th~ater League
at the Cunis Theater in the Brea
Cultural Center (524-6653).
Wcdnesda)S through Saturdays at 8
p.m. until June 23.
•"Barnum" at the Grand Dinner
Theater. 7 Freedman Way . .\nahe1m
(772-77 101. n1ghtl) except Monda)S
at 'a~ 1ng cuna1n limes through
Sept. ~-."The Sound of Music" al Eliza-
beth Howard's Cunain Call Dinner
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Delly Piiot Weekend/ Friday. June 15, 1990 I
...
'Dick Tracy' is a stylish
big-screen comic book
It 's good guy vs. bad guys in eye-popping color
By BOB THOMAS
AUOd.tff'd ft¥elJ \lffttf'f
You·vc sttn ... Did. Tracy The
Hype:· Now 11's 11me for "Dick
TraC)·: The MoVJe."
The D1sne) Co. scrrencd the War-
ren Beatt)-Madonna film for re-
viewers this week, cl1max1ng months
of buildup aimed a1 acqua1n11ng
potential patrons with tbe half-for-
gotten comi c stnp and Bcatty's ef-
fons to· convcn 1t into a megah1t.
Scheduled for wide rele~ today.
"Dick Trac)" bears D1snc) 's hopes
for another smash hke "Who
Framed Roger Rabb11:· The pro-
duc11on cost was high -estimates
range from $23 m1ll1on to $30
m1lhon -for a film with little
apparent bu1l1-1n appeal for the
younger crowd that 1s the backbone
of today's film audience.
The compc11uon for summer
uckets LS fierce· "Total Recall."
"Da)s of Thunder" and rehashes of
··o.e Hard:· "Robocop." "48 Hrs"
and "Back To The Future." Against
such predictable fare "Dick Tracy"
is d1stmgu1shed by 115 ongjnahty.
opposiuon. but his efTons to destroy Dick Tracy repeatedly fail. Even his
luscious moU, Breathless Mahoney.
can't scdu~ the dedicated cop.
Forget the plot. The essence of
"Dick Tracy" lies in characters and
style. and there it cllc:eeds last sum-
mer's clunky, over-produced "Bat-man."
The characters arc outrageous and
for the most part entertaining.
Dustin Hoffman docs a delightful
bll as the unintelligible Mumbles. Al Pacino. in the best coverup since
Alben Frnney's Hercule Poirot in
"MUTder on the Orient Express," 1s
properly obnoxious as Big Boy
Caprice. James Caan is wasted as the
gangster Spaldoni.
Beatty plays Tracy straight and
true blue. There's no wit to the
character and little sapr lly; on a
scale of I 10 I 0 with Sherlock
Hol mes ranked 10. Tracy ranks 3
amonf fictional detecti ves-. But
Tracy s very straightness provides a
sohd core for the film.
As the orphaned Kid, thr only
sympathetic character, Charlie
Korso almost steals the film . Glenne
Headly registers nicely in the thank-
less role of Tracy's patient girlfnend,
Tess Truchean. Also notable:
Mandy Patinloo as 88 Ke>s. Paul
Sorvino as ups Manlis. Charles
Duming as Chief Brandon. and Dick
van Dyke. also unrecogn11able. as
the Distnct Auo~y.
Richard Sylbert's design for ··Dirk
Tracy" i1 self-conscious bu1 e)t:·
filling. The same reds. grt't'ns. blues.
etc.. arc everywhere -ai. an the
Sunday comics.
Director Beatty maintains a stac-
cato pace punctuated b) Dann)
Elfman·s overpowenng score In
keeping with the 1930s atmosphere.
Beatty uses three extended montages
to advance the plot. The few quiet
moments with Tess and Kid are
welcome relief.
Disney's Touchtonc P1ctu~ 1s
releasing the film . onginall) de-
signed for the Wair Disney Pictures
banner. The switch seems logical.
since the PG-rated film contains
Madonna's sexual innuendo and
much gunfire (although no blood).
The plot 1s basic comic stnp: good
cop vs. the bad guys. Chief bad guy
Big Boy Caprice schemes to rule the
metropolis with his band of grotes.
ques ranging from Flattop to
Prunefacc. Big Boy mows down his
After a couple of flops. Madonna
finaUy rcg.istcrs on the SCTeen as the
oversexed Breathless. She's busty
and brash with the kind of lines ("What I'm looldng for is a driver.
preferably one with some mileage")
that Lauren Bacall used to murmur
to Humphrey Bogart.
Beatty also produced "Dick Tracy." The writing passed through
several hands but the credit goes to
Jim Cash and Jaclc Epps Jr.
Warren •••tty ts t h e Man bewwwdt dM t.dOr• tn "D Tracy:·
ElfiTian strikes again
with 'Tracy' score
TROY. Mich. -Danny Elfman's hopes
for a music career seemed doomed from the
start. Guiw , piano and violin teacben
offered him the same advice -fof'IC( it.
"Danny, a musical career is not what we
recommend for you. You Like an. Can you
i-int? c.&n~u dtaw? Wh y don't you try to find so · el1e7"
Today, the 7-ycar-old Elfman i1 amona
the most souaht-&ftcr film composen. The
latest of bis 13 ICOt'C$ is for Warnn Beatty' a "Dick Tracy."
Elfman almost gjples as he n:calls those ~jections from bas youth. ..I received
nothina but di~ment. I just had no
apptitude 11 a mu11cian... Those music
ceacben, wherever they are. oupt to be
ubamed of themselves. Elfrnan was no
prodiJY, but the frenetic front man for the
rock band Oinao Boineo i.s lhowina up bis early critics. ·
More thin an lldequace piw player,
Elfma_o is in his 11th year of beltina out
sonp of black humor about dr.ath and
restless spirit.a. 8'ck in 1979, the bind
thouaht 1t wouJd only survive for aix
month•~
Oinao Boingo, a fixture on the Los An·
1Clcs club scene but a no-co on ma.in1uam
radio, has a rabid followina in. of au places,
Brazil, among surfers and skateboarders.
.. You turn on Brazilian radio, you listen
to any station for 0 minutes and you bear
a Boin&<> aona." EJ(man says. "At f111t I was
turned off because by our staodarda, we·~
not surf music. That's the Beach Boys. I just
had to adjust my way of thinlD._ If
Brazilian surfers want to listen to Oinao
Boinao. who's to telJ them not tor ·
A vaiu-prde movie director Tim Burton saw Oinao Boinao at a club in Los Allldea
and recruited Elfman to score "Pee.~'• Bia Adventure." More Bu non works -
.. Beetlejuice," and last summer's
blockbuster "Batman" -followed. Lacer
this year1 Burton and Elf man's teamwork on
"E.dwan:i Scissorhands" will be in thealen.
"h's Pf'dlf much oonaiop, .. Elfinan said
in ~· 1ntetView foUowins a solck>ut Oi. 8oiqo concert as the Royal Oak
Musac Theater.
"I am in a unique ~\ion that I never
could have quite i!Nlllned mYKlfin. It kind
o( came out of the bh.e with 'J>ee..wee•s Bia A.dvent'-tre. • .. ............ ~, .......
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Disney takes aim at
nation's consumers
ly THOMAS D. EUAS
s....,. --...... s.n.tr. ~OLLywooo -."Diclc Tracy," the
movte, amvcs on Amenca's theater screens
today. But the Dick Tracy wave of prom~
tional paraphemaha hit airport gift shops and
department stores weeks a.10.
The comic-page detective who sW1ed cap-
turina gangsters in 1931 now hopes to bit that
most lucrative of all targets: the American
consumer.
The hst of "Dick Tracy" pan~alia
comes very close to what "Batman • offered
last year in a merchandisina blitz that btou&ht
Warner Bros. and its licensees more than SSOO million.
This year the WaJt DisnC)' Co. and its
licensees offer up the usual T-shirts. key chains
and fiaurines. There arc also flashliahts. watch·
es, mugs and model can t.ted on the blKk
1930s sedans used 1n the movie.
There are even wide-brimmed tan felt
fedoras like those wom by both the canoon
Tracy and Warren Beatty and sHnlcy clothina
like the costumes Madonna wears a1 !trealblcss
Mahoney.
Disney's aim all alona has been to make
"Dick Tracy" into the "Batman'' of 1990 in h~~ 1t will match the Caped Crusader's S400
million bo~ offit"C. One drawba<'k: "Dick
Tracy'' lacks the distinctive yellow-and-black
bat l<>Jo that cauaht tecn·qe consumers' 1
aaioat1on t.as1 1ummc:r. No less aware of the me-rchand1s1
possibilities than Warner's was a year a
Disney e-ven ~uled chis week's p~ss int vieM ~ 91acy and ocMr "Tracy" s1ars
its brand-new Dolphin Hotel at Disney Wo
in Orlando, Fla. (lteporkn also will be offer
free admission to the theme parlc and fi
aoccsa to several new altnctions .. )
There's dillg!CC~nt among mcrch
discn wbeth«:r "Dick Tracy" can poss•
become as bi& a merchandising vehicle
"Batman" was a year .,o.
"There's 1oin1 to be a lol of interest.
I'm not sure Warren Beatty and Mado!'na
hive the same lastina im~t on lc1ds t
Batman did," says the editor of one toy I
mqazinc. "My auess is it won't happen
way it did lasl year."
Added a spokeswoman for J.C. Penn
"The ~ovie may do very well in ~ea1ers .• thett IS no awareness in stores ri&ht now.
But AJ Nibtn. markeiina director at
of America, which makes a video pme ba
on "Dick Trxy. •• uya, "We expect Dick T
to be even biger 1.han Batrftan. It has broa
appeal."
For most merchandisers. evtryth
hinacs on how well the movie does. f~ ... '" TRACY /P•
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'Another 48 Hours' is cinematic deja vu
1t•1 often difficult to distinauish
.. Another 48
Hours" from the
displays at the re-
cent National
Rifle Auociation
ClODvention held
1ocl1Jy. There are
.enouab Uzi sub-
m ac6 i ne guns.
AK-i7 assault ri-
fles, shO'IUftS and
hiah powered
bandpnt to IUbtit.le tbis 1equel to
tbe 1912 cop aunedy drama, .. 48
HoUll, .... one hundred &raphic ways
to disi-tch one's enemies... Un-
fortunately "Another 48 Hours" is
like a new T-shirt which bas been
washed repeatedly -it retains aome
of the orifinal att.ractiwnen, but has
lost its vivid frcshnca
Jack Cates (Nick Nolte). a San
FrancilCO cop cononues bis pursuit
of the elusive Bay Area drua chief-
tain, "Iceman," who avoided cap-
ture in "48 Hours." The trail leads
to an auto racina track whe~ Jack
dispatches ooc of the lccm.in's
henchmen in a dazzlina pyrotechnic
display.
Cla.U. 8lll1
C.tnlkr
C..ta Mesa
The movie picks up five years
later as Rcuie gets
out of 1a1I. John
Cates 1s waiung
for him He's
spent the last five
}Cars looking for
the Iceman and he
knov.s he's about
to find him Reg·
g11: can 1denllf)
him and guess
v.hat'l Thert .. s a
contract out on Reggie 1 he hll men
arc bikers causing Reggie to ha ve a
bad da}"
A lot of action tal r pla~ 10 48
hours and Eddie Murph} and 1d
Nohe arc great together but $0me·
hov. I found the \tOr) to be lacking
in interest for me
The h1tmen go around blov.10g
e veryon~ av.a}
and there's the
usual violence and
bad language } ou
would expect ~" a
movie of this ~·pc
but nothing exccp-
uonal.
rd personal!}
like to ~ Eddie
and Nick 10 a
comedy. the) real-
But when tbe dead man's aun
can't be fouDd at lbe crime scene,
Jack 1s suspended from the force and
will st.and trial for manslaughter
withfo 48 hours uo.laa be can locate
the Iceman and cJarily lbe 1i1uation.
Nick Noh e •nd Eddi• Murphy •r• back In .. Another 48 Hours. ... ly do pla} off each o ther 'er. well.
Ironically. the u.elmown Iceman
has hired some paticu1arty brutish
bikrr.pna memben to lcilJ convict
R~e Hammoqd (Mdie Murphey)
who s about to be ttlcaJed from
pnson. Jack. who is still in pos-
session of a fonuoe Jlcaie entnasted
with him for safe keeping an the
orifinaJ. travels to San Quentin and
enlists Regie on the bunL ··.s Houn" was the breakthro ugh film. in Eddie Murphy's career.
Murphy Uucks mqnetic SW pres-
ence and the 1equence involvina bis
desparatc attempts to sccutt • loan
from bis former associates arc dev-
astatioaJy winy. The pairina of the
gruff Nolle with the brash, slick
Murphy is still very funny. Nolte
does a wonderful tum in bis reprise
of the down-on-bis-luck Jack. and is
slimmer and in better shape for the
action scenes than befott.
A recumnt fcclina of deja vu
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permeates thas work. The murderous
White Power bike thugs arc still
odious. the amount of broken glass
created by hurtling boches could
easily enclose Newport Center, and
the body count reaches dizzying
proportions.
The barroom fight scene. while
divertingly staged. 1s largely a lift
from the original. We do get to sec
Brion Jam~ the
nasty villian in a
score of movies.
playing his first
heroic role -or as
it?
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stylish, fast paced
diversion that will
please fans of the
violent cop-buddy
genrt, and Eddie Murphy's eublic -
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ReaJter
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earl) showing of
"Ano ther 4 8
Hours," so that I
co uld miss the
crowds. I know
that any movie
starr1 ng Nac k
Nolte and Eddie
Murphy in it
would probably
have a crowd.
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"Another 48 Hours," Eddie Murphy
is still the great comic that he always
is. but the movie itself leaves a lot
to be desired. We get a few good
moments. especially in one bar
scene, but that's about it That scene
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I -n_., (l'C.t S lO I II) tU
scene in the redneck bar from the
carher movie.
Jack (Nick Nolte) has been
suspended from the San Francisco
Pohcc Department because he 1s·
overzealous 1n has pursuit of the
Iceman. an area drug lord. Unless he
can find the Iceman tn 48 hours he'll
go to jail.
As the movie begins RCQJc (Eddie
Murphy) is about to be released
from prison and Jack has discovered
that the Iceman has put out a con-
tract to kill RqaJe (Murphy). Reggae
as the only eyewitness as to whom
the Iceman really is.
It takes ··Another 48 Hours" a
Iona time to get going and after a
whilr at seemed like 48 hours -my
mind staned to wander to better
things.
Nolte and Murphy arc good in the
movie. ifs the script that as lacking.
I fllUrcd out about ¥. of the way
through 1he mo' u: v.-ho the Iceman
was and since Murph~ (Reggie) was
the only eyewitness he could'"e told
Jack (Nolte) at the ~10n1ng of thr
movie and saved us all a lot ol
heartache and on-scrccn violence
But then there wouldn·t haH' been
"Another 48 Hours" and I v.-ould
have been home rcad10g a good
book and enJO)ing myself
Thas as ccrta1nl~ not family enter·
taanmcnt, lots of
profanity and v1·
olcncc. Every ume I see a ... cop"
movit I wonder a(
police officcn re-
ally use that kind
of language with one another. They
do an "Another 48
Hours," so be
p~~rcd 1 f you
decade you want to see this movit
anyway.
'Little Mermaid'
top ~selling video
The followina are t.bc most
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(Disney)
•· "urhal Weapon 1r (Wam-
cr-1989)
5. 4Hanrcy" (MC' A)
I. "New Kids on the Block: Hang.
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Dally Piiot Weekend/ Friday. June 15, 1990 11
Concrete Blonde hits town
with new album and outlook
Onc "'hilt' ro'c -.1ainc.-d with blood
he'> in the rn1ddk of a hunch of
pren~ red ro"'cs :-..:m C\artl ~ your
t} Pll'al album cm er. huh''
True. Bui '>tnll' the relca\l· ufthe1r
hnlhant ~ll-t1tlcd IRS dt'hut 1n
I 4bb nx l>.l·r., < onnete Blonde ha H
1ra,clcd do"''' their o"'n unique
pJth "'h•k t:H'aung wmc of the bc\t
purl· and pnmal nx i.. of rl'ccnt
me mun
I hl· .1torl•mcn11onl·d n1\l·r rad•·
.tll'' lrum thl' groups·, l.i.1c\1 album
"lilooJlctt1ng" -a d'art... painful
"'ort.. toui'>tntt on thl~ sharp daggers
lurt..1ng "'11h1n lmc and nen1ual
hl'.t:1al :il' Oftl'n 1hc '><.·ar' run deep
l n thl' harrn'""K 'ontt ··Thl' fka'>t ...
"n~~·r .in J ha'>~l\l Jnhnettc
'JpolitJnu l'Ol''> out "I O\ c I'> the
·--'---'-&:11:1&()1 ·--c--c:.w 1&1<11 ..
John
Roos
~
beast that will tear out ~our heari/
H ungnly hck 11/ And pamfully pick
II apart.''
Sound hkc a tom. bitter lover
after a broken romance?
"There's · no b1tll•rncss:· offered
Napolnano dunng a recent phone
1ntcrv1c"' from London. England.
(Sl'f cw £llCMil W lfT llO NSSIS ~ llllCOUllf fOC(T$ ACQl'fl DI
IZ Oalty Pilot Weekend/ Friday, June 15, 1980
'''Bloodletting"' 1s JUSt a working out
of demons. an expression. an exor-
cism of sorts. But it's over. and I'm
not angry an)more:·
Indeed. hfe appear'> to be on the
upswing for Napolitano and the
band, which also features onginal
lead guitan st James Mankey and
new drummer Paul Thompson (ex-
Roxy Music. Angelic U pstarts). Re-
cent bassist Alan Bloch and onginal
drummer Harry RushakolT lefi the
band due to unresolved conflicts
before "Bloodletting·· was recorded.
Afier Ii\ ing and wo rking primarily
tn Loio Angeles for year\, Napolitano
spent most of the past year traveling
throughout Europe. She d iscovered
a culture and people so enriching
thal she's relocated to her new home
in London
"L.A. 1sJu~t not the place I can get
an> thing (fro m) anymore." sht' ex-
plained. ··1t·s not a giving place. 11
JUSt take~ awa> Europe i~ older and
slower and more rclaAed . Things hke
a good meal. a glass of wine. and
music arc more imponant than car
!Please see ROOS/Page Ill
Coner et• aaondea J..,.•• Manlley. Joltnett• Napollblno,
f'aul Thompson.
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ew Pretenders album is loosely 'packed!'
°"-~
n first listen. lbe fint Prdtndtn
um in fOur yean. "pecked! ..
re/Warner Bros. lteoonh) is a
her lackJusaer aff'air.
educed IO a vebidc for Chrissie
ndc, who is eumtially a solo
1st with a hind bud. lbe album
cs across as soft and satisfied -
t the persona Hyndc prncnted
th the first Prcteodcn album lO (!)
I") ago.
But first 1mpttSsaons arc somc-
es wrons; As she announces half-
) through. "I'm potent, baby, rm
tent!" and even after more than a
ade, it's hard to ~ with that.
Whale the album ~ns with some
asant but uncxcitana midtcmpo
le ballads and a. radjo-rcad)', safe-
mal.._ Hendm. cover ("May This
Love") by ~ end Hynek has
riced up a full head of steam that.
1k u's not "Middle of the Road ...
~ell worth wa1t1na for.
The lead-off trad., "Never Do
al" 1s uncomfortably cl<>K to
ck on the Chain Gang." bul b)
e 11me !>he tears an and o ut of the
'ing fifth cut. "No Guaranttt,"
1th a tough-girl aside to cloSt" 11. the ~ond half of "packed'" 50unds
ore h.._c earl} Pretenders than her
't .llhurn. 191S6''> .. Get Close ··
I •1at \et"•md half also include~ the
1pcd·1tJl and chee)Cd-ofT "Do~n·
... n I .\.._r .nr · and "Hold a Candle
1 I hi\. the fuf) of the I) nc<>
.1t~ h1r · the mu~1c. "So much for
Jnnin .. the homb1 The Prcs1dc:nt'<t
ilc I) c..irT)ing a handgun/if ~ou
ant blood ~pon.) for fun no"(fhc)
Jll ml' 'the Hunter' -~ttcr run
11\4 ..
Thl' Prl'tcndcr~ (lh:.1 "· I h ndd
on"t hat e quite the htft the\· o nce
1J -lo ur )Cilrl of a rapidly Chang-
n mu , \Cene ha reduced them
rom Page 12
hones Europeans ha'c alv.a)'
en more nutunng 10 an1s1s And
l\ "° much hl"llth1er -a lot more
um.in than L. 's city hfc ··
fhl\ heahh1er. more enrour.igJng
n'ironment proved 1he 1dc•I sct-
ing for the creauve side of
apolnano to flower and flou1sh.
"Bloodletting" featurt'S some of her
nost arresting compositions. includ·
ng slower. atmospheric ballads
"Caroline:· "Lullabye"), a song of
true fnendsh1p ("Joe)"'). and a hard-
dnvinf rockers ("I Don't Need A
Hero.' "Days and Days").
So how docs Napolitano trans.-
form her ideas into songs of such
depth and dcta1I?
"When I wnte. the music gener-al!> comes fint," she dHCribed.
"Then I'll try to figure out what at is
I'm saying and work out the ckta1ls.
But it"s important to me how words
look ... the PtC1urn that they conjure
up 1n your head. r'm a very visu.I
person."
from major f.Oup 10 old standb).
and .. packed.·· Sttms uohkcl) to
substantially chanae that. What's
more. Hyn<Se. 1n recent i11terv1~s.
sounds detaehed from her art.
But .. packed!" 1s nevenheless a
satisfying album from a ~oman with
a marvelous voice (quack. name
another female rocker with this
vocal ckpth} and the passion to put
it across.
0
THE SOUNDS OF INfl.A TION
-If you think you've bttn paying
more for concen tickets lately.
you're right. Accord.in& to a recent
study by Billboard map21ne. mean
ticket prices have gone up 19 percent
in the last two years. Some of fbe
rise 1s attributable dirc:ctly to an1sts
ulong higher "guaranten" (or
money up front) from promoters.
who find themselves 1n the posn1on
of having to pa) the artist or lo~
him to another l>f:OmOter
Mcanwhik. uckeu to the bag
shows of the spnng -Madonna
PauJ McCanne) and Janet Ja kson
-,.ent for as much as S32 each.
which 1s draining dollars out of the
market and contnbullng 10 ··~ff'
na11o nw1de ticket sales for man'
second·ller anasts such as \\ h1te-
\na.,.e. L'~. M1dn1ght 011 and
Trac~ Chapman
0
FROM THE R()('K BLOTIER
-Parliament Funladehc headman
Geo rge Clinton ... 1th1lut ... ho~
work dunng !he '71>-. there -..oulJ ~
no LX La l)oul or e'en Pnn~c ~:h
busted 1~0 '4CC.._s ago for PIJ~S1:\'110n
oi cocaine
Ml 'LLl"l(, I r 0 \ ER -In 111hcr
nc~'>. Phil ( ulhn) '"'ho ~rote
".\nothcr Da' in ParaJ1~·· Jl'x>ut
the plight of the homt"lc~sl 1s 1n the
process of C' 1c11ng a group of.people
in the hand I fed tha1 th" nuv. "
the band C on.:rctc Bl1>nde .ti~ a)!>
<1hould ha'\.' Ot'Cn. ··
'-'1th .tll lht· p<>'>llt' t' energ' be-
hind the group. does she en' l'>tOn J
change an tone to surface on the nc\1
LP"
"On our ne't record. I ~ant to I
work more with rh)thms. and ~llh
Paul now on drums. 11 ~on·t be
difficult to do:· said Napolitano
"To me. rap 1s the onl) important
music coming o ut of the Stales nght
now. Rappers know what the urban
problems arc. It's folk music. They
know the issues, and the) 're talkan·
about them. House and rap truly
inspire me."
Basc1ally sh)' but <;elf-rehant. com·
milted. and confident. Napolitano
expressed a hopeful outlook for rock
'n' rolJ 1n this new decade But ~me
changes are n~.
"Bands need to think about what
they're doing and why they're doing
1t," she urged. "Don't fall into that
sex and drugs crap -which 1s a
half-m)'1h. anyway."
"I think the people that support
music and care about an1sts offer
the o nly chance this planet has of
,ctun.g turned around . of getting
bide to what 1s good about being a
human being. life's about wine.
food and love -that's what this
earth 1s about."
Currently tourina the U.S. -with
dates tomorrow and Sunday niaht a t
the Coach Houte -Concrete
Blonde wtll 100n embark on a brief
European tour before retuminJ to
the Statca and finally wrappina n all
up in Australia in the fall. Acoordjna
to Napolitano. lbc tno expects to r---------------;
record tkir nut album Down SHOP AT HOI£! Under in Decrmbtt.
"We do bave a lot of WOf\ ahead,"
abe •id with obvious entbuium.
"but rm .more eac:iled now over ~oncm.e 8aoadt than uy lime dur·
1na lbe pat two ,_,,. I would
definhcly like to eet more abeotbed
Miike ct...ttted
edveftlaing the t>est
way to MW time
.nctgal
..,.ho have set up housckeepu)I in
tents and trailers on a portion of the
estate he and the membcn of Gen-
esis own (but rarcl)' \'Ult) on the
Scotttsh isle of Mull Mull. accord-
ing to o ne islander quoted in the
Scottish Dail) Record. has a ··~
pnate housing problem." while a ~kesman for the group. quoted in
Q magazine, says. ··w ould you like
cara,·ans (trailers) and tents in ~our
t !"<J °'•()I •• Co·-...__
..
back garden':
Nile R•n 1s reponcdly produc-
ang a duet album by gu1tat-slingsng
brothers Stevte Ra) and J1mm)
Vaughan. to be released by fall.
Meanwhile. Stevie Ray 1s on tour
with 'eterans Joe Cocker and Dr.
John.
The Pink Flo)d epic "The Wall"
wtll defin11el~ be pcrfonncd. for the
lirs1 tame 1n 10 years. at -where
else" -the Berhn Wall The flo,d
will not be anvohcd. ho"e'er In-
stead. the man ..,.ho v. rote and sang
most of -The Wall. .. Roger Waters,
will pcrfonn it with another band.
ncatl~ grabbing some of the Ao)d
megabuclc.s (for a Bn1ish chant~)
and getung o ne o'er on has former
bandmatcs. who conunuc to tour
without him and USt" the band name
against his wish~.
COME STROLL IN THE
GARDEN THIS SUMMER
AND SEE WHAT'S NEW
Soc '·on
Fruol Sotod ----Th e Olive Garden hos a
new summer menu. So strol l
in, and discover fresh new
lunch items. Like our cool,
,, : luscious Sicilian Frui t Sa lad.
.. -~ And discover sumptuous · .· r. ::._, summer d inner dishes like
~~'(.,, .. ~/ our tasty, grilled ~ -.. swordfish;
o r delicate,
creom't_ Spaghetti
Carbonara. There are
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dishes su re to brighten up
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The new summer
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From airplanes to the zoo,
Balboa Park has eveiything
9y DONNA ANO RAY orr .,..,...ea ........
In l 9 l S, San Diepns ha.led the Panama-California El 'lion in
their newly created Bale' Park. 10
coincide with the ope.:!:f. of' tbe Panama Canal 8ntl pla,ed
up and down tbc Prado, opera un
IUI. and Indians performed native
danca. After two years. tbe. Ell)Olitioa
fin.ally closed But the put. which
ma.rks its 7Sth anniversary this 'ftC:
bas endured as tbc_ rec:taUOD&J
oentcr of the city: a p)acic to joS, ride
bicycles. eqjoy a picnic lunch under
the trees, or llrOlJ lbroaP tbe
world's ..,.._, zoo with more than
3,200 aojmaJs on display. Its newat
teetion, '"Sun Bear Forat, .. featwina
five Malayan sun bean and other
Asian species, opened this month.
Balboa Park has also remained U..C
cultural heart of San Oiqo, hou~
nearly a dozen muaeums and elhibit
halls that sbowcuc cvcrythina from
sports heroes to s~ e•ploration.
Some of the cahibits. such as the
BotulicaJ Bwldina. are free, while
most of the major museums cba.tJe
a re. doUan per pcnon for ad-
million. A S9 pulpOl1. available at
the Balboa Park lnfonnatioa Caner
i.a tbc H<M* of Holpitllity, allows
you to visit up to bar of tbe m•
seums for a sn'lle price. Followina
T"• C•llfornl• Tewer
......... " ..,., .... , ..... of
................. Perts.
are some of the p.rt's main coUec-
tiom: •THE AEROSPACE HJSTOIU-
CAL CENTER in tbe Ford a.ildi
bomea bodl tbe Su Oieeo ~
11*C MUICWD and tbe lalerutioul AefOll*iC Hall of Fame. ff.ieblilltta
in the Aerospecc M usewn are a
replica or Lindbef'&h's Spirit of SL
Louis and a specc capsule, while the
HaJJ of Fame honors heroes of avia-
tion and space.
•THE SAN DIEGO AUTO-
MOTIVE MUSEUM, nearby the
Aerospl()C Center, is one of the most
recent addjtions to the park's bold-
inp. displaying more than 30 hi~
toric and _ spca.l interest auto-
mobiles in its pennanent and rotat-
iq collection.
•THE BOTANICAL BUILDING.
al the oonh end of \he Luse lily
pond, was constructed for the 19 t S
Exposition; this latticed sU'\lrture
homes over SOO varieties of tropical
and subtropical plants and fems
from around the world.
• TifE HALL OF CHAMPIONS
SPORTS MUSEUM is a "must'' for
sports fans and is devoted to video
and audio tapes of San Diego's
history. Also on exhibit are
1ot.opaphs and other memorabilia.
THE MUSEUM OF PHOTO-
GRAPHIC ARTS. in lbe Casa de
Balboe Buildina, is one of a handful
of mU1eUms in tbe wortd created
actusivefy '° emerve and display
tbe pbocopapbic ans. Althoulb tbe m\llC\Lm is open daily, pided ICKll'I
are available only on weekends. The mueum 's pf\ shop bu pbotopaphy
boob, posttn, note cards ancl other
items.
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RAILROAD MUSEUM, also in the
C..U de Balboe BuiJdina. has four
Kale-model railroad layouts that re-
late the seocraphy and history of
railro.d.iq in southern California.
•THE NATURAL HISTORY
MUSEUM. at the east end of El
Prado, specializes in exhibits of
Dlants.. animals. ~ ~k>&Y of the ~ Diceo Itta. ancludi.Qa lbe only
dinosaur ever e•cavated in San
Diqo County. The museum also
off'en whale watching trips in
MUOD. canyon hikes. and other
weekend activities.
SUNSET DINNERS
ON THE BAY!
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•THE REUBEN H. FLEET
SPACE THEATER AND SCIENCE
CENTER houses a theater where
Omnimu films &Ave the illusion of
motion, and a bands-on museum of
more \ban 60 c•hibits dcmonstrat-
int tbc t.ws of pbysic:al science. This
center is a favorite .,,.,;th kids of all
aecs.
•THE SAN DIEGO MUSEUM OF
ART, in lbe center of the perk,
lloUICS Arlltrican and European
masterWor'b, decorative arts, con-
ttmP_Or&rY tcul{>ture. Asian art. and rouiuna eahibiuons. ~nnina June
23, "Frank Uor,d Wn&ht: In the
Realm of ldeu ' will open· while
"Prints or the Ei&htics" ..;1i be on
display bePnnia& July 14.
•THE SAN DIEGO MUSEUM OF
MAN relates \he story of mankind tbrouab artifacts. folklore, and
dioramu.
LFMAN
Page10
Elfman was typt'Cast as a com-
r for film comedies. He took a
more. then bepn to decline
use he had the band to consider.
·ngo Bo1ngo recently completed its
t tour cast of the Roct.ies to
omote its new album, "Dartt at the
d of the Tunnel." OD MCA.
01ngo Boingo -t.be UJM really
n 't mean anythin&. EJfman says
sull has 1ts lead man. But time is
· t when you jup careers as
sparate as rock music and film
mposina.. .
"I don't think the same when I'm
01ng one or the other .... l'm v~
'sciphncd as a film compoteT", '
lfman says. "It means I work ... 12
ours a day. seven days a week when
'm scoring. You have ~and-so
an) minutes of music to write.
ou have 30 days. You have 60
1nutes of music. That's two
1nutes a day -that's the bottom
111e, an absolute."
Wnung songs for the band is the
opposite "I can ocver make myscrf
wnte a song. In 'fact. that's a sure
W&) not to wnte a song. Soap come
when they damn well pleate."
Elfman usually limns himself 10
two movie scores a year, and some
for television. including the hll
animated series .. The S1mpsons."
Beatty lured Elfman bade from a
vacation in the Bahamas to talk
about doing "Dick Tracy." Elfman
s\&lled Beatty for a weekend ot
Caribbean sun but couldn't refuse
the job.
A recordinc of bis score is ooe ot three albums being released from thc
movie. Rocle singer Madonna. who
co-stars with Beatty, bas an album
on which she sinp many of the
Stephen Sondheim lyrics from the
film. A l'tlCOrd of source music also
is scheduled.
OiOJO Boingo's recent tour was a
nice ch&qe of pace for Elfman, but
it's composing that most excites -
and frustrates -him.
Take "Batman." Elfrnan created
the brooding musical backdrop, yet
pop star Prince received most of the
attention. It was much later that
music fans and the music press
realized "Batman" had Elfman's
score and Prince's soundtrack.
""'Tt was annoying for me before
the movie came out that people
didn't know the difference.··
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HOURS 19~7 Bushard (at Garfie6d)
Huntington Beach Mon ·Sat II .in 11 p.m
SUNOi\Y 3 00 pm 9 p m
viva italfal
.trattoria
Debuting Sunday, June 17th
THE BEST BRUNCH
ForU.•nSlM
Aa ltallu F_.t with the
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Tame~. for example. says it ex-
pectS to sell out its first sb1pmeot of
about I S0,000 Dick Tracy and
Breathless Mahoney wnstwatcbcs by
midsummer. Says one company
ll)Okcsman. "The question is. will there be a second rouod of orders?"
If the movie docs well. plar.i na
into the Christmas season. rctaders
also will do well. If the movie fizzles
and ·~ aone by September. the
mcrcbandiK probably will sell at
subltantially marked-down pnccs by
mid4Utumn.
Diet Tracy cartoons also may
become a boom industry this sum-
mer. That. at least, is what Para-
mount Ho me Video is betting.
Gearing up for an anticipated run
on home videos. Paramount ac-
quired 14' ·hours of "Dick Tracy ..
c:artoonl from the Los ADJelCS pro-
duction company which also
produced the ··Mr. Maaoo" scncs.
Paramount Wlll pri« the ca.noon
videos at $20 or less.--Mth a summer
releuc ~ncd for the fint. called
.. The Dick T racy Show.-
LoBS'I'El~ PARMESAN DINNER
Juicy chunks of lobster sauteed with fres.h vegetables & $]295
topped with a tantalizing Parmesan cheese sauce. --
BRODID loBSTER TAIL
Delaney's~
S1UFFED
SHRIMPS
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BRODID LoBSTER TAIL
with a suca.ilent
BROILED CHICKEN
BREAST
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AWAI\
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Customers · win in shopping center dining wars
With Newport Center and the
South Coast Metro area competina
apinst each other for customers.
both areas have gone to pat lcnaths
to lure shopPina dollars by prcs-
entina attracUve dining options.
Newport Center oft'cn chnen an
easier parkina situation than South
Coast Plaza, and so does South
Coast Plaza Villqe, a compM:t cob-
b&estonc-pavcd miru-mall that has
virtually stolen South Coast Plaza's
culinary thunder in view of the fact
that a large handful of Orange Coun-
ty's best restaurants are situated
tbcrc, each within a few s~ of the
otbcn.
True, Newpon Center has its
share of excellent restaurants, like
The Ritz, El Torito GriU and and
California Pizza Khcben. Tutto
Mare does put volume, as befits a
restaurant that's owned by the same
pco{»le who own Preao. The lona-
awaitcd 7-epPa is finally open. Five
Feet Too 1s chan&ina 1u menu
(owner Mkbacl ~na is back in the
kitchen). Mukloon's and Bob Bums'
both ba ve a loyal folJowin&, and the
Gandlll 11 one of .. .,.,.., top·noldt , .. .._.,... loalt9d In Soulfl eo..t ~. impendiq opening of Rex of New--============::::;r--====================;ill port and The Grill should add to the ,.... Cllci1emeDL Happy Birthday
Trees
S1nct JuM. 1984
440 Htf1orr~ ---COfona dtf MM
673-0910
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990 I YORKTO.,N
Ht:YflNGTON BEACH
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South Coast Plaza, Costa Mesa (714t 540-3840
~forty carrots.
FATHER'S DAY
SPECIAL I
COMPLIMENT ARY DESSERT
fa Dad w/entree Plfchase
COMPLIMENTARY DINNER
Order aw entree & get a second of equa a
lesser value free after 4 pm Mon. & Tues. orly.
()(
COMPLIMENT ARY GLASS OF WINE
w/any entree purch-after 4 pm Wed.-SUn.
wtth thta ad
[Jpwes ..., 30, 1990
South Coast Plaza
(714) 558-9700
1 e Deity PHot Weekend/ F~. June 15, 1990
..
If Wolfpng Puck ever decides to
apcad · summers at the beacb and
open a restaurant in O.C. my
money is o n Fashion
Island/Newport Center u bis lo-
cation of cboice. South Coat Plaza
may have SL Lawnt. Cartier,-Tll-
f&Dy, Gucci and the IOOIHO-OpeD
Chand Boutiqut, but its ra1auruts
just don't compare with the caliber
of dinina experience available
within the boundaries of Fashion
Island.
Of the betch, Riviera is one of the
mOlt upscale, while the innovative Sal~ and Back Bay Ro .
and Running O ub offer weU-pri":?,
c::rowd~pleuina food.
.J. ..
Judy Chambertaln
Over at South Coasfs Crystal
Court, it's difficult to tell at any
given ume which restaurants are
open for business t~. with the
exccplion of the wonderful Ruby's.
which is visible fro m the strccL
So the job of beina the dining
jewel in South Coast Metro's cro~
falls to little South Coast Plaza V 11· 1.aac. where the restaura.nts'arc defi-
nitely the major attraction.
Antonello Ristorantc, Honkawa,
Gandhi and Gustaf Andcn att all
outstandina restaurants, and are
considered to be amona the best in
the county.
Emperor's Fortune;. a new ChiMK
restawa.nt bas one or the only com-
pktc dim awn lists in the couia1
ua. And The Good Eanb, one of
many sucb restaurants with the
same name and basic format. is bead
and sbouldcn above all otber Good
Eanb fnncbiles, due to innovative
maoalemeot and out1tandin1
creativtty in tbe kitchen that trans-
c:eods the buic Good Earth formula.
And if the cobblestones arc just a
teeny bit diftkult to navipte in
hiab-heelcd shoes, South Coast
Plaza VilJaee is sti" a can't miss bet
for anyone desirina a host of
marvelous diniOJ choi<lCS all cud-
~ up t•tbcr 1n the same convc-
ruent locauon.
l
\ .
Jkstm,ianG
don't stt anything you Jj_ke at
the bUtfet tablt jwhich is aknost
1mpouiblt given tht wi~ sel«-
tlonJ. you can a;ways or~r such
treats as fried crrspy duck from
the ~nu. O~THE\NEEK
1y IEVEltL Y J . ANTIL
~ 0-'Y -C•••--•
The Oriental Chinese Res-
taurant. located at I SS 79
Broolhurst St. In Westminster. is
a cool. casual oasis on any hot
summer day.
First of all. don't fret about
money 1f you've got hungry
mouths to feed and just can't
bear the thought of schlepping
around a hot kitchen. The all-
you-can-eat luncheon buffet Is
only S3 95 per person.
And don't worry about the
appearance of your brood,
either. Just w ipe off the kids'
faces, throw on so~ shorn and
sandals and go. Orumtal Chinese
Restaurant rs a lard-back. un-
pretentious place ~re the
focus rs dcf1nrtcly on food.
Upon amv1ng, the first person
you may sec 1s ma~r /hostess
Wendy Ju This pretty. pert 21 -
year-old 1s the daughter of the
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AT ITS FINEST!
NEWPORT BEACH
714144 ..
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CoaTA•IA
owner, Bai Dao Ju. who bought
the restaurant about a year ago.
"My father has always want-
ed to own a restaurant," Wendy
said. "The opportunity ca~ up
and he bought this one. He
cooks all the food while my sister
Jenny and I help out. My mother
usually stays home to take care
of the house."
Wendy w ill scat you 1n one of
the cafeteria-style i{estaurant·s
comfortable. red leatherette
booths and w ill ask your choice
of beverage. There's a complete
selection of soft drrnks for the
kids - soda. mrlk and lemonade
-while you may opt tor a cold
beer or .a frosty glass of chabhs
or rose w rne
then it's time to get up and
head for the aluminum steam
trays. filled wrth such traditional
Chinese goodies as sweet and
sour pork. orange peel-flavored
beef and fncd shrimp If you
The owner himself may even
co~ by as you and your family
sit down and begin to partake.
because Ju likes to make sure
everyone rs en1oy1ng his crea-
tions. In fact. it's hard to believe
that this man started cooking
only srx years ago. when he and
hrs family frrst amvcd here from
Chrna
That was when Ju. unable to
speak Engllsh and faced with a
lot of time on hrs hands. began
experrmentrng in his krtch~n Ac-
cording to Wendy. her rlfather
soon was mastering the art of
Chinese cooking while trying
out hrs efforts on the family.
The Orrental C hincse Res-
taurant rs open for lunch from I I
a.m to 3 p.m Tuesday through
Sunday Ornncr 1s from S to 8 : 30
p m The restaurant is closed
Mondays. For more information.
call 839-4955.
;});,," ~9,, t!oyuft;
• Lanch Monday thra Friday
• Dinner 7 Nigllts
• Sanday Cllampagne Brancll
* Cocktails * Tropical Drinks *
(7 J 4) 650-3322
4ffl W. Coa•t Hwy. Ne-..rt Beacla
(714) 494-8424
175e S. Coa•t Hwy. • ........ S..Cla
,~ .... ·-1 .... a.nece
NOW PLAYING
LIVE ON STAGE
.. IAaNUM
ts THI llST"
YONY AWAM>
"Cf'l11dren utldef 11 ec~..o by perenta l 1m1t 2 cf'111aren P9' .oult
OfW 9ftdl 11..JO.to Not v•hcl ••tf'I eny otf'lef otter
MUSEUM
fromf'-.4
respect for the sport.
"Tw<>-<lay events had no per-
manent impact on the economy or
the community," she wd. "l'r;n
neither a museum builder oor an
historian but I really ~ for this town.··
The centerpiece of the museum
will be a ··3-o surf theattt.. not
unlike a flight simulator for surfing.
The theater will be unhke any other
surfing exh1b1t in the known world.
spokeswoman Denise de Vines said.
offenne the unrniuatcd an op-
ponun1t> to expenencc the f~lrng of
ndrng a wa' e b) stepping into a
hnoth that creates that 1llus1on.
Dudes and dudettes looking to
stud) their prcd«cssors or rmpro\C.
their technique when sh~d1ng.
thrashing. shdang. smokrn' a pipe or
ngzaggmg will bt able to "atch surf
movies and compeuuon Videos rn
t"o mdh 1dual "1ewing si.auo ns.
Contest '1deos will feature narrauon
b) tnttmauo nal champions. adding
sp1<% to the lessons
Kooks (no" ice surfers) -.111 be
mtngucd b)' the qu1"er (collectron)
of surf tools (boards} datine back SO
years and more. 1nclud1ng pad·
dJeboanh.. logs (longboards). sucks
(smaller boards) and elephant guns
(extra l.al)t boards for monster
waves).
Photos -tracing the surf cuhurc
b~ and abroad line the walls. with
special attention devoted to l*nds
of surfdom.
The museum board plans to offer
special events and tounn1 ubibits
as well as orgaomng exchanfC
exl)ibits with surfing museums •n
Santa Cruz. Hawaii, Australia and
possibly e\•en South Africa.
spokeswoman de Vines said.
International Surfing Museum
membersb1ps are pnced from SI 5
(annual) to S250 (hfet1me). \I, 1th
discounts a vailable to students and
senior c1ti1ens.
hentually the museum \1.-111 mo'e
into ne\I. digs m the P1e~1dc Plaza.
planned for the entrance of the
renO\'ated Hunungton Beach Pier
The ne\I. and 1mpro' ~ museum.
scheduled to open in 1992. Y.111 al50
hou~ the onl~ 1ntema11onal urfiri&
t:ta.l1 of fame. de \ inti said..
!':o muS<um V.ould be complete
without a gift shop This one fea·
tures posters. T-shrns 11k1 nedcla cs
and le~chams. bool !> and obJets
d"an under the aegis uf Julie
Chmune.
··Lo,e 1s worl made \IStbk ."'
Kotsch said. ··and that"~ pren~ much
\I.hat this museum rs to us ··
fne tmesr Japanese
D "'ng E·ooer ence
SUSHI BAR • PRl\IA TE DINING ROOMS
DINING ROOM • TfPPAN ROOM
TA TAMI ROOM • COCI( T -'.IL l OUNGE
R"""'""' Horikawa
SOOll4 COAST "-AZA Vl.1..AQE • 3800 S P'a:a C> s.ti:a Ana 7•• »~·2f>J
• 3 "'""''es •o P~~ >\rts ~'!"'
Perfect in decOr
and demeOnOr
Spectooukx 1n
ocean sunset
scenery me
f ONefS Sits 9
floors cJtx)ve 0
sporldtng stretcll
of .Iha PoCJf1C
Q::eon (Jrj
lfMtes KXJ to try
U$ fa o vor.aty
of ftn&t pre-
pared contem
porory~
r H E r o wE R ':>
Seo SCOl/Qps
souteed Witt°'
potato flSONO
ond Ofll()f'I
sauce SJUteed
fllet of wn1tefrsh
wrtti ort/ChOl<e
ondbosJI
souce. roosted
veal meaollons
With Wiid rrusnrooms
Served~
oJI wrm tosre
f ')l AU
At ftle SUff a Sand Hefel
On ,,,. OC90t'I of toguno leocfl
f«bfWatfmt IUncfl, ond ~ Cof (1U}491~77
o..ty Ptk>t Weekend/ Frtday, June 15, 1990 17
Costa Mesa vaJue. Constant activiry (Sunday
brunch, wine dinnc:n, food wtings.
bar menu all afternoon and into the
Ama&o'1 South Coast Plaza, 333 late ni&ht). SSS **** JUDY CHAMBERLAIN'S
Bnstol St. 549.0741. Open 10 to 9 Beribwa 3800 S. Plaza Dr .. South
Mon.-Fri. 12 LO 6 Sat.-Sun. R~r-Coast Plaza Village. 557-2531. Res-
va11ons not required. Sandwiches. ervaLions sugcsted. Fine traditional
soups and salads in a casual at-Japanese restaurant uses the freshest
mosphere. Not rated. ingredients. Sushi bar, Tatami
Aa&ooeU• Rll&oraate South Coast rooms. cocktail lounat. Elqant dfo-
Plaza Village. 3800 S. Plaza Dr. in&-Lunch. dinner. SSS ****
751-7 153. Open for lunch I 1:30 to 2 La Per1ola, 1969 Harbor Blvd.
Mon.-Fri.; dinner 6 to 10 Fri.-Sat. 646-1225. ~n for lunch Mon.-Fn.
Top Gun Draw in Airport Area: I 1:30 to 2; dinner 5:30 to 10. Reser-
most beloved of Power Restaurants. vations recommended. Southern
Sieck. senous food. unstuffy at-. Italian. Above average Italian
mosphcre. New light menu aug- cuisine at budJet-conscious prices.
ments exquisite Nothem Italian Veal djsbes highly recommended:
speCLaJtaes. Wild. gorgeous salads. excellent tiramisu. SS * * *
Homemade pastas. Superb wine lisL. Mudarlla Goermet 1500 Adams at
Personaltzed service. Overseen by Harbor. 5~1937. Reservations ac-
the charming Antonio Cagnolo and ccpted. Recipient of Gold Award of
the beauteous Lana. Sonia and Excellence nine consecutave years.
Gilda. Check out the grttting at the Owner Michael Chiang stays ahead
door. Regulars definuely get special of trends and sets the standard for
To ORANGE COAST
treatment. Reservations acc~pted. Chinese restaurants. Lunch. dinner,
SSSS * * * * * take--out. cocktails 7 days.. SSS
Bupok Foat Crystal Court. 3333 **** Bear St. 5~ 7661. O~n I I to 9 MJ Cua 296 E. 17th St., 645-7626.
Mon.-Th .. 11 to I I Fn.-Sat. 12 to 9 Family style Mc.xjcan restaurant.
Sun. Reservations accepted. Ex-President Bush has eaten here! Open
pensive Thaa cuisine; small ponaons dajly at I I a.m. for lunch. dinner.
of nicely-prepared food in a st.ark coclctails. Call ahead for large
se1t1ng hidden away an 1he upper pa111es. Not rated.
reaches of South Coast Ptau·s Newport Rib 2000 Newport Blvd.
Crystal Court. SSS ** 631 -2110. Ribs. chicken, shnmp.
C'll1D'1 C'19eM 124 W. MacAnhur salads, sandwiches. Em(>hasis on
Blvd. 546-5688. Open 11 to 9 daily. freshness, quality. Delicious com
R~rvations accepted. Inexpensive bread. Open from 4 p.m. Monday
Chinese and Cantonese dining with through Saturday. 2 p.m. Sunday.
lake-out available. Not rated. Take out from 2 p.m. daily. SS
El Tori&o GrUI 633 Anton Blvd. ****
662-2672. O pen 11 10 11 Mon.-Fn.. Proaa. Rlltoraate, 3333 Bristol St..
11 to midn1&ht Sat .. 'Sun<!ay brunch South Coast Plaza. 540-8038. Open
10 to 2. k eservauons accepted. for lunch I 1:30 to 2:30 Mon.-Sat ..
Flavors of mesquite and the updated dinner 5:30 to I Mon.-Sat.: Sun.
Southwest. Not as perfectly chorco-brunch only. Reservations sug-
graphed as the original ET Gnll an gested. Shopping Mall Italian food
Fasruon Island; great green com with fresh fish, chicken and past.a
tamales nonetheless. S *** Terrific ~. Spotty service. SS
Emperor'• FHtue 3820 S. Plu.a * *
Dr. 850-9008. Open I 1.30 to 10 Reel Oaloa, IOI E. Sandpoante Dr.
Sun.-Th., 11:30 to 11 Fn.-Sat. Reser-556-7701. Open 11 to l Mon.-un.:
vations accepted. Chinese food Sunday brunch 10 to 3. Rcse.r-
fcaturing Peking duck. Not rated. vauons accepted. Fin<' Muacan food
GucW, 3820 Plaza Dr. South Coast in a fun and dancable environment.
Plaza Village. 556-727 3. Open for Nol rated.
lunch 11 :30 to 2 Mon.-Fri.: dinner RMera Restaarul, 3333 Bnstol St..
6-10:30. Sunday brunch 11:30 to 3. South Coast Plaza. 5~3840. Open
Reservations sugcsled. Tandoon for lunch I 1:30 Lo 3 Mon.-Sat.:
and curry, lobster, lamb and dinner 5 to 10 Mon.-Thun., .S to 11
chicken. Best Indian restaurant an Fri-Sat. Reservations sugestaon. Ora• Coun~y. maybe the state. Award-wiAnina continental cuisine
Terrific appe\IUrs. Romantic .-r-Popular s&&odby. All the nice touch-
den &llDOlphuc. Serene service. cs or servM:e; pacious atmosphere
South Coast Plaza. 5~8038. Open
for lunch 11 to 9 Mon.-Sun. Reser-
vations not rcquir-M. The ultimate
pizztria with 11 different pizzas
from Sicilian to Ncopolitan. Not
rated.
H~ Ce.awry L&4. 3333 S. Bnstol
5~8822. Open I I to 9 daily. Reser-
vations accepted. Dine in the
Metro's only railroad dining guadt.
Not rated.
Zllbiet I 712 Plactntia. 645-8091 . No
reservations. Lobster wl. prime rib.
chicken and ribs at rc~nable
prices. Special changes nightly.
Lunch, dinner. Sunday breakfast.
Not rated.
Fountain Valley
CIH BeU., I 7272 Newhope St.
546-7426. Open for lunch from
I 1:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Mon.-Fri. Dan-
ner 5 p.m.-9:30 p.m. Mon.-Th.: 5-10 p.m. Fri .• Sat. Closed Sundays. Ital-
ian cuisine with American "goodies"
(burgers. hot dogs) available 1n lhe
bar. Not rated.
Tk Hop, I 8774 Brookhurst St.
963-2366. Open 6\p.m. to 2 a .m.
Mon-Sat. Hamburgrn. qucsadillas.
Mb1g bopper" ho1 dogs. Dancins 10
'50s and '60s music. Reservations
not required .• ~mi-casual. Inexpen-
sive. Not rated.
Prlmanra &eataaraat, 1652S
Brookhunt St. (at Heil). 77 5-7978.
Open lunch I 1:30 IO 2 p.m.; Dinner
5 to 10:30 p.m. Mon-Sat Italian.
Reservations acce~. Casual. Gooa value lor wd veal,
put& and ~ \Iii.an dishes.
Great dlatcrta. SS * *
Huntington ~ach
Oumuc:ti .. Wl9e list. SS * * * * and accou&remcats. SSS * * * Ga..._ ~.:~rystal Court 3333 ..,.., 3333 Bear St., Crystal Court.
Bear St. . Open II to 10 662-RUBY. Open 8 to 9 Mon.-
Mon....S..... 11 10 1 Sun. Aftmloon TbW'L, 7 10 t0 Fri.-Sat.. 7 to 9 Sun.
tcaU..C l:lO IO '=30 everyday. Res-ReservMioel DOC required. Bu!Jtn
ervadw 'I '~A touch of all and rn. ia a eaa1ed 1940s diner cum.cs a. 15& fm\Ch settina. c.om~ wi1llil recorded swin1 Not "*9d. m"8C. EIClelcD\ salads. Service j, Ga-., 3333 ..,_ St., CrySQJ totally oa ._-.it. S **** Coun. '40-"6S. Northern Italian llW'1 en. •t1 •t. 3180 Ajrway
cuiai-.. Olien fOr lunch and djnncr. Ave. 66i.caA.I. Open for lunch I I aw._. ,_ -. 9901 Yorktown
ReterYMioaa ICOC1*d to 4, dinner 4:30 to 10. Hapc>y Hour ~'ft., 96).RJM; dllsy, upecale rib G_.. • .. 811 42i E. 17th St. 4:30 to 6:30.. Retervattons not JOID\, fmndy ~ ucdlent P""P-
6SO. I 7'°. ~atiofts accepted. A needed. A lllUque crab house, riaht antion. S **'** Cot1.I Meet leednwt. Warm, in· 001 of New Ea&Jand and tht 1.C. llela't ._ It OrtU, 18121
timaee ~ meetina place. Maryland *>re. Ho.at specialties &c.clt mvd. .. l-.o417. Lunch 11:30
Lundl. ..... -.:ekend breakfast. include Florida rock crabs, du"F'" -to S p.m. cWly; Dina' S to 10:30 Ex~ly prepared Continental nea crab; fmla ~.Sandy beach Mon·ThWJ; ' to 11 p.m. Fri-Sat.
cutlime. Live piano bar enklla.in-out in &otat. llirlJOl1 view in beck or Sunday bnad I l-3 p.m. Ribs,
man. SS '*** resuuraal IMllcs for fun (and aood chick.en., pelCa. ta.food. Eoklla.in· O.W. ._ 2023 Harbor Blvd., plane-Mldai"I). Ouuaandin& 1er-meat. Reta"Vatiom accepced. ~mi-
642.-71'1. '-rvalions Keel":cd. vM:e and V8h& SS * * * *. c:asua.l Moderate. Not rated. GenW. Qinw Mandarin dishes Salt'• ... ._. Grill_. Bar, 3300 I.wt'• ,,._....,, 8911 Adami
since 19'7j. Awwd winnina cuisine. Bristol S&. 9~2400. Open (or lunch 968-4466. Open I to 6:)() daily.
Lundi, ....,, lllle-ou&.. cocktails 7 and diner '""' days a week. Call I •upa, fettudai alfttdo. Rcter-
days. • *** for hours. Jazz dwnpllM lunch on valiOnt 8ot ,...aired. Ca.aual. lne•· G9lllf ...... JllO S. Plaza Dr., wcellndl. a..v1tton1 SI~. pemift. Noc rMed. SodtC..,._ Villlee. 668-1737. Fresh .-.od dasaically prepeftld, .....,.., ., ...... 317 C.oea
()pee ........ ll:JO 10 2:30: dinner complett .... an oyater bar. Not H•way S~25SS. <>Dea I a.m.. to 6 to I& '!IP ..._. Scudinavian/ rated. 11 p.m. dmly. ~brunch 9 to 3
Cn 1?5 Mt iD La Jolla, T• a 1j 1::' 369 E. I 7th St., p.m. SelfOod ad ....._ En1erWn-
recc 11) • s? 11 d .. to . Orante 64~ · -..... !"lben1 tic E~~ ~' wl ~'i_aT...S.~ ~~-eou.,.' II....-an a cu-tea room.. --D"Sl. uocb. 1111a-v•bOM ~ ve mUllC -·Y
ual ................. on with noon -. s..lly bnmc:h, lov ... y • lk time. I 1 tic, witb oceaa
the -._... ~ .,..,.... Ttlri&c Comish pu11a. view. 0.-..._. dilks. home-~ «-i 1 '44 .....,, caviar .-k ... ~pie lrifle. Ensfisb "'* ••111Ucn. ~ ISS
1e•i11 •1rw1tc paved l&l, antiques~~·S*** *** bat amr lfM ia eown. Oood Tn.._. Jj))_S°:"_Bnttol St., 'ftJ-...... 7191 Warner Avt.
1 a o.1r Not w.-...iv Frtdar, June 11, 1t10
(at Beach Blvd.) 842-8955. Open
daily 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Authentic
"South of the border" homestylc
(ood prepared fresh daily. Lunch
features all-you-can-eat buffet.
Sunday buffet brunch w11h com-
p Ii men ta r y c hampagne and
mariachis. Catering available. Reser-
vations accepted. Casual. lnexptn-
sive. Not rated.
Irvine
Biltaaso. 19100 Van Karman Ave.
752-5222. Open for lunch 11 to 3.
dinner 5 to I I. Temfic happy hour
5 to 7. Reservations accepted.
Award-winning European cuisine.
Gorgeous. interesting. Very Senous
food with a moderate price tag.
l>trfcct spot for a romantic dinner or
powtr lunch. Order a full meal at the
lively bar, which features Brazilian
music. dancing at night. $$ * * * * C.Ueate Reata•rut. 19 10 Main St.
97.s-1220. Optn for lunch 11 to 3:
dinner 3 to 10 Sun.-Thurs .• 3 to 11
Fri.-Sat. Happy Hour 4 to 7. Reser-
vations accepted. Califomia-ized
Southwestern cuisane. Green com
tamales and seviche spccaaltics ot
tht house. Spotty. sometimes cx-
cruciatinaJy slow service. Busy
lunchtime hangout for the Youna
Professional crowd. SS * * a.. -.. Irvine Marriott. 18000 Von
k.annan . .S.Sl-0100. Open 11 10 2
p.m. daily. Reservations accepted.
Hambursirn. stab and salads in a
casual sports bar atmospbett. Not
rtt.ed. anou eh"~ll MacArthur Bl vd.
7S2-IOOI. • lunch I l:JO to
2::30 Moe..~ri. dil9er' 6:30 '° 10:30
Moa..-ThW'I., 6:l0 to 11 Fri . .S.t
RaervMioat ~ s..ndatct Frencb-Coetinmta.I Cwlifte pgys
teClOCMt lddle to·~ that's•
CE0·1 diam. ltomaauc in &be eve-
nina. Paau1 Sunday brunch. SSS
**** ~ Jeee. 1818 Main St. 261·
I JOES Opt. 7 Lm. to 11 p.m. Mon.-
Fri, 11 to 11 Set., 4:30 to 10 Sun.
llncrvatioftl ~ Mesquite
and oek saeab and tafood. Not
rated. a.. ..... 4139 Campus Drive.
8'6-221 l. Oom for lunch II to 3;
dinner 3 to 10 Sua.-Tbun .. ) to 11
Fri • .S.t Raervaliom acc.epeed. In·
novative, Na C1litine bonkn on nouvdJe Chianc. without the small
poltioa ColotfUI atmosphere, tx•
celleet food. Try Ille Oold Coin
Bee( I ocwd in I.be lrviae Matkct-
plla. S--.._. ud dinner
meaua.. SS * ** 'l'lle' ClaJ 0... I S43S Jefhy lt4.
S.S2-2t5 I. Opea lor Ju nch
I l:»J:~ diaKr S:l0-1&.JO Tues.-Sa. 9rmdl I l:J0.2:l0. S.vory I•·
diu T••nri w1 w...-ftavon..
Not rated. o.m .. r'• ...... ,.... 11412
MacArthur Blvd. 833-84 I I. ()pen
for lunch 11:30-3 Mon.-Sat: dinner
5:30-10 niahtly. RCKrvations re·
qujred. A trip to Jolly Old EnaJand.
Not rated.
~dma, Koll Center Irvine North.
2010 Main St. #170. 261-2929.
Open for lunch 11 to 3 Mon.-Sat:
dinner 5 to 10 Mon.-Thurs .. 5 to 11
Fri-Sat.. 5 to 10 Sun. Reservations
accepted. Not rated.
Koso. 4300 Von Kannan Ave.
152-7151. Oprn for lunch II to 2
Mon.-Fn.; dinner 5 to 10 Thurs .. 5
10 11 Fri.-Sat. Sunday brunch
10:30-2. Reservations accepted. Fine
Japanese spcc1alties. SS * *
McCormldl'1 6 Scbllck. 2000 Maan
St. 756-0505. O pen 11-11 daily. Res-
ervations accepted. Fresh $C&food.
EntertAinment and dancing $1x
n1gbts a week. SS * * * Merell's. 17900 Jamboree Blvd
863-311 I. c.xt. 291. Open for lunct.
11:30-2 Mon.-Fn: dinner 6-10 Mon.-
Fri.. Sal. 6-11 . Reservations sug-
gested. Elepnt Califomu cui~ne
overseen by outstandtng Ex~ti"e
Chef Michael Watrcn. SSS ***
Pre10. I 8420 Von Karman.
553-1333. Open 11 :30-midnaght
Mon.-Fri .. 5-midnaght Sat.-Sun. R~
ervations accepted. l,ghtwe1ght but
authentic Northern J1ah1n cuisine.
Pasta dishes best. Casually spiffy;
Yup Caty. SS ** Venll Ril&orute ltaJlaao. 14120
Culver Dr. 551-2201. Open for
lunch I 1-2 Mon.-Fn .: dinner 4-9.30
Sun.-Thurs .. 4-10:30 Fn.-Sat ReSt"r-
v111ons accepted. Fresh pastas and
milk-fed veal. Not rated.
Laguna Beach
B.J.'1 Clakqo Pl11eria 280 . Coa t
Hwy., 494-3802. Open 11:30 a.m 10
I 2 a.m. daiJ)•. Pizza. spaghetti
lasagna. hot and cold sandw1che~
Clsual. 1nexptns1vc.
Cffar Creek la 384 Forcs1 ~' e ..
497-8696. Optn daily. Pasta.s. sea-
food. entertainment. Rrsrrva11ons
aettptcd. Casual. Moderate.
Five Peet, 328 Glenncyre 1 .•
Laguna Beach. 497-4955. Lunch M-
Sat.; dinner M-Sun. Contemporary.
creative. eclectic Chinesc·influC'nced
cuisine. Prices are higher than man)'
.. traditional" Chinese restaurants. Paruna in murucipal lot or on
str-ctt. Reservations. SSS * * * l.vtb1 222 Forest Ave., 497-5546
Contemporary Southwest cuisine.
Reservations ICCeptCld. Moderate.
..,... ,,_ cmt.e 17SO S. Coast
HW} .. 494-3424. °"'n (or lunch Tu-
F. Open for dinna T-Sun. Closed
Mondays. Spicy bed' altd Middk
EnMeta dilba: llele:noecions ac-
cefllCld. * * ** a...rt 1826 S. Coest Hw.y .. ~. ()pea for di•ner Sun-Tb
.S:)().10 p.m..; F. Sat S:JO.IO:lO. Ital·
ian cWRK. Noc rated.
... , •It G.-. comet of Mcmwd
and Glc:nDtyre, ~uu Beach.
494-8616. Dianer ~tly. N~·
style CaKfomil cuisine. hrkina where you find it. Raerv.tioas att
recommended but a few \lbles uc
•ved for walk-ins.. SS ***** TM Tew .. Surf ud Sud Hoccl,
I SSS Soud1 Coett H~. t..pna 8e8ch. 497-4477. a.attisc, lunch
and dinner .even day.; Sunday
brunch. Jackett required for ptk-
men after S:JO p.m.. 1t.anvation1
recommended. C.ICIJ'~ c.a&i-
foniia cuisine ~ lftP9red
by JacklOll Knwont., fornmty dad
It l.A't CiVUL SS$S ***** IU Clh 142 N. COll1 H .... y.
................. ~Opell II
LID. to 10 ,... M·F; 9 a.m. IO 11
p.m. Sel.&L lrakfast on week-
eadl oely. Eel ht 01 Uke C>UL Lac:b. diner. .. itw6dla anJ sp«ialities aero. f'rom tbe · beach. V qetarian
lladwich .._I)' ruom rMndcd. S
*** Vtft llalta. 3('1 Broadwty, LAauna
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Be.acb. 491-6220. c.ootcmporary. -r~~~=--::-'.===========~~~~~!"""!'!"'!"'!!!!!!!~ liaht sopbiaicated l&alian cuisiM.
Lunch and dUum teVco.days. Com· LEGE N D prchenli ve menu of finl councs,
salads, pizzas~ patu. E~
on menu is priced leta tban $10. S \ftat ~ ratiap meaa:
***
Newport B~ach
A•ella't , 3 l I Marine Ave.
67~S80. Open for lunch 11:30 to
2:30 Mon . ..S.L; dinner 6 to 10. Sun-
day brunch 10 to 2:30 Moa.·Sat.
Seafood specialties from the Italian
coast. Not rated.
Au Martes. 2640 E. Pacific Coast
Hwy~ 720-9000. Oocn for lunch
11 :30 to 2:30 Mon.-Fri.; dinner S:30
to 10 Tues.·Sat. RCICt'Vations sua· gcsled. Contemporary cuisine focus-
1 na OD pasw and leafood. Not
rated.
Aaa.18e, Le Meridicn Hotel, 4SOO
Mac An.bur Blvd, 47~2001. Open
for dinina 6 to 10 Tucs-SaL Reser-
vations ~uired. Award-winnina
menu of ligbtcT Frencb/Conlinenta.l
cui11ne. cx~Uently ~ and
a:raciously served. Stark, cbi-chi at·
mosphett lacks romance but de-
livers impressiveness. Los Anaieles
critics tend to think this is the best
restaurant in 0 .C., but they prob-
ably haven't been to any othen. sssss **** Arcka 3334 W. Coasi Hwy.
645-7077. Open for lunch 11 a.m 10
3 p.m. Mon.-Fri. Dinner from S
p.m. · I a.m. daily. Not rated.
8eb Bvu 37 Fashion Island.
644-2030. Open 1 t to 10 daily.
Sunday brunch 11 to 3. Rcser·
vations accepccd. S&eaks and seafood
with a clulic Scottish touch. SSS •• llMlet, 111 Palm St. 615·9093.
Open S to 10:30 Tues.-Sun. S to 11
Fri.-Sat. RCICt'Vatioos ~ Ex·
cellent Calilonaia c:uitine hiahliahtcd
by live ent.cnainment niaJuJy: Bia
band on Sunday niabta.. Can act
rowdy when busy. SS" * * llyr.'1 A.DeJ, 4SOI hcific Coast
Hwy., 646-9126. Stelb. teafood.
spcQaltics. Lunch, dinner, Saturday
and Sunday brunch. Lively bit, local
crowd. Reservations aocepled. SS
*** C... Cafe, 690 Newport Center
Dr. Four Seasons Hotel. 759--0808.
Open 10:30 to 10 Mon.-Fri .• Set
7-10, Sun 1.s. Rcte:rValioos ac..
eepted. Ca lifornia, continental
cu1line. Not rated.
C.afe C...... ... Mu 2333 E. Pacific
Coast Hwy. 675-1466. ()pen 8 a.m.
10 10 p.m. Mon .• fri., 9 a.m. to 10
p.m. Sat..Suo. Retervauoos not
~· Gourmet oofliea. salads
and sandwicbca. Not rated.
Cafe Pl•.O.l'tw 1109 Newpon ~nter Dr. 640-S7S2. Open 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Mon.·Ai., 8 to 6 Sat., I l·S
Sun. No rac:rvat1om take.a. Salads
and u.ndwiches in a casual at·
mosohete. Not rated. c.au.r. .._. 33SS Via Lido.
67S-OS7S. ()pee for lunda noon-2
p.m:·Moa.-Fri. Dinner 5:)()..10 p.m.
Mon., Tu.: u.ad l 10:30 Tu.·Th.; until
11 Fri .• Sa'-No ~atiom talu:n.
Not raled.
Calif ..... Plaa IJtdlim 11 SI New·
port Cater Dr. 7S9-SS43. Open 11
to 10 Sun.· Thurs., IDd 11 to 11 Fri.·
S.t. No raervatioas llkcn. Gourmet
piaa comes in doaml o( flavon;
IOIDe are rather odd. Busy place. SS
** 1'e CtMVJ .3010 Lafayette Ave.
675-5777. ODeft ror lunch 11:30 to 3
Mon.·Fri.; dinner $ to 10 daily.
Sunday bnancb 10:30 to 2:JO. Reter-
vation1 accepted. Continental
culline with a ..tooct empbuit.
Great clam dtowder. SSS *** ~ JSlO E. Pacific COMl
Hwy. 67S-l 912. <>Dea b' dhaaer tom S:JO IA) lCkJO SUD.• llttn.. S:JO
IA) 11:30 Fri...S.t. ~ ....
S lnCJtpensive.
SS Moderate.
SSS Moderately expensive.
SSSS fapensive.
SSSSS Very expensive.
***** PERFECT; FLAWLESS
**** Excellent. nearly perfect. Amon& the best in its field.
***-very good. wonh a special trip.
**Good. * Satisfactory.
ThcS<" ratings reflect the Ms. Chamberlain's opinion primarily
of the food, ~1th the p~scntation, ambiance and service also taken
into account. Pri~s a~ subfect ro change.
pted. Cassie Nonhem Italian
aowmet cuj!.ine. Wild and crazy
place at n&aht when the band strikes
up the sambe music. Vert chic
clientele; owner Carmelio and Gen·
cra1 Manaaer Domenico arc two o f
the maJor attractions. SSS ****
CW.'1 CMMSe 3136 w. Balboa
Blvd. 673-8204. Open 11 to 9 daily.
Reservations accepted. Chinese and
Cantonese cuisine. Try the kuna 1)90
chicken. Not rated.
Deluey'a. 630 Lado Park Dr.
675-0100. R~ations sugested.
Harbor landmark. Lobster dinner
deals: comprehensive seafood menu.
Noisy, busy. fun. Lunch, dinner,
Sunday brunch. SS ***
r..le't DIMr 230S E. O>ut Hwy.,
Corona dcl Mar. 67J.90SO. ~n 6
a.m. to midniabt Sun.-Th.; until I
a.m. Fri., Sat. Fifties-style diner,
with juk.ebo1tcs. streues bomcstyle
food. Not rated.
El Teri .. GrtU. 9S I Ncwpon Center
Dr. 6't().287S. ~I I to 11 Mon.·
Fri.. 11 to mi · t Sat. Sunday
brunch 10 to 2. cservations ac-
cepted Southwestern. TCll/Me• and
Mexican favorites in a festive socia..I
atmosphere. Very aood sreen com
tamales, pork dishes. Top-of-~line
of El Torito Corp.'s Southwestern
establishments, which include
another ET Grill and Caliente. S
**** FWieraaa't located at the very end
of the Ncwpon Pier. 675-9771. Rca.-
crvations not necessary. Serving the
freshest seafoods from the Pacific
Northwest. Breakfast. lunch. dinner.
Not rated.
Fin en .. 3801 E. Plcific Coast
Hwy. 760-031. Open S to 12 Mon.·
Set.. 4 to 11:30 Sun. Sunday brunch
10:30 to 2:30. Reservations sug-
pted. Conservative atmosphen:; a
landmark in Corona del Mar and a
beloved ltldition in fine dinina.
Prime rib is the mafo draw; it's done
with all the 1rimmin.1s. like
Yorksb~ pudding. But the Piano
Bar is gone. and that's a shame. SSS
**** Fin ree1 Twe, I 14S Ncwpon
C.cnter Or. 64().S2SO. ()ptn 11 :30 to
2:30 fOr lunch Moo.-Fri .. S to 10 for
d inner Sun.-Thurs .. 5 to 11 Fri.-Sat.
Reservations sugcstcd. Menu in
transition. Nou veau/nouvelle
Cbinoiserie with pasta di1.he1
thrown in for aood measure. Can't
quite compuc with the qnal in
Lquna Beach. Pretentious wine list
sets tone for service. SSSS, ** Garr'• Del1, 3309 East Coast Hiah· way. 675-2193. ~n 9 to 8 Mon.·
Fn .• 9 to 7 Set. 10 to 8 Sun.
Reservations not neceuary, At least
37 varities of bot and cold deli
l&Ddwiches, frozen yoaun, Tues.
niaht tacos, caterina,. Also in Plaza
de Cab. Not ~lC!d.
0...,... 305 Marine Ave., 675-6193.
Autbimdc Italian food. Oinner only,
S to LO p.m Moa.·TbW"t.: 5 to 11
~ID. Fri. IDd SU. Not raled.
OeM .... ll111t••&. llO New·
port Cater Dr. 640-2411. Open 7
a.m. to 10 p.m. Mon.· Thurs .. 7 a.m.
to 11 p.m. Fri .. 8 a.m. to JO p.m.
Sat.Sun. Reservations foe_ panics
mon: than eight. Natural foods for a
healthy lifestyle. Not rated.
...... , 3325 Newpon Boulevard.
675-4668. Open for lunch 11 to 3
Tues.-Sat; dinner S:30 to 11 Mon.-
Sat.. S:30 to 10 Sun. Reservations
accepted. Festive' dinin& of delicious
Lebanese speda.ltics. BclJy dancers
on weekends. SS * * Jqur DiHr, 3000 W. Pacific Coast
Hwy. 722-4066. ~n 7 a.m. to 9
p.m. dailr. Reservations not nccess.-
ary. Enflisb-style fare with burscn
and deh sandwiches. Not rated.
J.W. Sa Grill 900 Newpon ~nter
Or. Mamon Hotel. 64Q..4000. Open
6:30 a.m .. t o I 0 p.m. Sun.· Thurs ..
6:30 a.m. to 11 p.m. Fri.-Sat. Reser·
vations accepted. Fresh fish selcv
lions. Not rated. KJla=· I 0 I Bayview Place. New· pan b, 725-0777. Lunch M-Fri.;
dinner from 6 p.m. M-Sat.; closed
Sun. Self park in adjoining lo'-
Authentic Jal)9nses cujsine served in
tranquil environment. Order SSS.
per·pttSOn b.iscki feast 24 hours in
advance. SSS *****
Le MWI 3421 Via Lido, 675-4904.
Reservations accepted. Swiss chef
Walter Ruttiman's award-winnina
cuisine is innovative and artistic.
Lamb, veal and other specialties
from France a nd Switzerland.
Lunch. dinner, cocktails. catcrina.
SSS**** Maik ~. lSOS Via Ooono.
67s:<>900. Open for dinner 6 p.m.
Wed.-Sat: Open for brunch Sunday
9:30. Reservations required. C-11-
fomia cuisine, with mqic and com·
edy entertainment. Not rated. ManU~, 1 too w. Plciftc Coas1
Hwy. 645-8384. Oocn for dinner 6
to 10 Mon.-Fri., 5:30 to J 1 S.t . .Sun.
Reservations SICICSted. Morrocan
cuisine. spcciallzinJ in lemon
o.bict.cn and rabbit. SSS * * * Matt.ee'• 2325 E. Pacific Coast Hwy.
673-8267. ()pen for lunch 11 :30 to 3:
dinner S to 11. Reservations n:-
Quired. Gourmet Italian cuisine in
red-velvet apleodor. Not rated. Mu•. 2931 E. i>Kific Coest Hwy.
67S-6622. ~n for luocb 11 :30 to
2:3&. dinner 5:30 to 10:30. Sunday
brunch 11:30 to 2:30. RCKrvatlons
accepted.. Critically acclaimed In·
dian and tandoorf cookery. SSS
*** .. ...._., lrl .. P9. 202 Newport
C.cacer Or. 64()..4 t I 0. Open 11 :30 to
10 Sun.-Tbun ., 11 :30 to 11 Fri.-Sat.
Bat open until I a.m. RcterVations
:.:Cted. Irish specialties plus
s.. butters and steaks SS ** Newpert LH•l•1, S03 East E41ewater. 67$·2J7). ()ptn for
lunch 11 IO l; dinoeT S to 9. Rcter·
vations ~ Fine watcri-ont
dinana with .,eet view of Fun Zone
ud all the cxc:itina commotion that
implies. Owner Da id SAiisbury'' ancious attitude is a.,.,.,-mt in the c::aru.a .ervice. w~ (tab fish
and 1e&food; cxc:itlLtn& Su1¥1ay
-bnmcb. Varied entertainment in·
eludes live rqpc on Sundays. SSS
**** ne OW 8'eOetU Padery, 2110
Newport Bfvc[ 67S-86S4. Open for
dinner S to 10 Mon.-Tburs., S to 11
Fri.-Sat., 4 to 10 Sun. Reservations
not ac:cepted. lnexpmsive lasap.a
and puta dished with an o&d
fashioned Oair. Not rat.eel
P.,.._ Cafe, 600-D Ncwpon
Center Dr. 644-1237. Open for lunch
11 to 2:30 Mon.·fri.; dinner 5 to 9
Mon.·Sat. RC$ervations ac~pted.
Specializing in fresh fish and pasta,
cateri~ available. Not rated.
Parker t SeafMd Grill, 309 Palm St.
67l-3741. Open for lunch 11 to 3
Mon.-Sat.; dinner S to 10 Sat.·
Thurs., S to 11 Fri. Sunday brunch
I 0 to 4. Reservations suggested.
Steak.s and seafood with jazz and
regpe. Not rated.
Puea1, Plaza Newpon, Bristol and
Jamboree. 1000 Bristol. 752.0107.
Open for lunch 11:30 to 2 Mon .• fri.;
dinner 6:30.10 Mon.-S.t. Rcter-
vations accepted. LlAht and natural
flavors from the south of France and
the south of California. Marvelous
use of baby lenuces in innovative
salads. Spare a tmosphere in strip
mall location doesn't diminish the
excitement of Pascal Olbats' im-
aginative flair. $$$ **** ne PavW... 690 Newpon Center
Dr. Four Seasons Hotel. 759~808.
Oocn for breakfast 6:30 to 10:30
Mon.-Fri., lunch 11:30 to 2 Mon,-
Fri., dinner 6 to 10:30 and Sunday
brunch 10 to 2. Reservations
needed. American contemporary
cuisine with French touches. lmpcc·
cable service, Mostly perfect food. in
an atmosphere that transcends hotel
llerili . SSS * * * * ne ts ef N..,.-t, 2106 W.
Oceanfront, 67S.2S66. Oocn for din-
ner S:30 to 12 Mon.-Sat. Reser-
vations sugested. Gourmet teafood
in an elepnt Victorian scttina,.
Widelymqniztd u amona the best
seafood restaurants in the country.
Try the abelooe aod lobttct.. Rex
Cbanc:Uet' is a perfectionist; it shows.
Susan Chandler and John Rader
prnidc over the front desk with
aplomb. SSSS * * * * *
foc:acXia..,...ccleaic silads-and eat.recs.
Ri&bt out of Downtown France ..
Pltio dining. catcrin&, inimate at·
mosphere, outrageo us lemon
cookies. SS * * * SleiaMck't 217 Marine Ave.
673-0570. Opens at S:30 p.m. Tu.-
Sua Reservations accepted. Not
rated.
S.... eat.. 320~ E. Pac:iftc Coast
Hwy. 67S-7S7S. Open 11 to 10
Moa -Wed.. 11 10 11 Thurs.-Sat., 10
to 10 Sun. Reservations aa:epted.
Fashionable menu of current
favorites. Late~night bar dinina.
good happy hour. SS * *
Shift N...oe 215 Rivenide Dr.,
Newpon Beach. 548-7418. Lunch
M·fri.; dinner M·Sun. Valet parking
on weekends; parlc.ing lot in front ot
restaurant. UpscaJe neighborh~
restaurant serves high-dass, real Ital·
ian repertoire: SS ****
Tale of die WUJe 400 Main Str~t.
Balboa, 673-4633. Reservations ac·
cepted. Enjoy the ro manc-e of old
Newpon with a panoramic Bay
vi ew. Al>undanl ·seafood selections
and traditio nal fa vorites. Lunch,
d inner, Saturday and Sunday
brunch. Not rated.
Trees 440 Heliotrop~ A vc.
67J.-0910. Amencan and 1ntcr-
nationa( cuisine. Lounge ~ns daily
at S p.m.; dinner served nightly form
6 p.m. Appetizers and Late·n1ght
menu until m idnight. One of the
Orange Coast's most unique res-
taurants. SSS * * * * * 'hu. Mare 54S Newpon Center Dr.
640-6333. Open 11:30 to 11 Mon.·
Th~. 11:30 to midnight Fri,-Sat,
SS to 10 Sun. Reservations needed.
Contemporary Italian cuisine.
Interesting pastas. SS *** Villa N.va 3131 W. Coast Hwy.
642-7880. Dinner nightly S p.m . 10
2 a.m. Excellent. hearty Italian
cuisine; outstanding wine hst. Active
piano bar. favorite local late-night
spot. RC9el'Vations accepted. SSS
**** Yube THent 333 8ays1~ Dr.,
67S-S333. Dinner from S p.m. night·
ly. Sunday brunch. f.clecuc fare an
classy surroundings under the
superb direction of Hans Pragtr. SS
**** ne IUta. 880 Newport Center Dr.
720.1800. <>:ecn for lunch 11:30 to 3
Mon.-Sat.; dinner S:30 to 12 Mon • Santa Ana
Sat. Restrvations suaested. Alway-.. ------------
e1tocllcnt dining e1tperience. Cute
Ritz Girls in 5ca.Dly skirts; wonder·
fully funnl' banenden; Hans Prlt-
er's ex~rttse. The only plKC to bt
on Fnday aftcraoon in Newpon
Beach; tables in the bar are reserved a Mele in ,-ctvanoe .. Besa t.ut>uraen
in town ; ditto liver and onaoos. Ritz
era, .... S...11-.e ... w...
I 580 Brook..bollow, S.9--1S12. Retcr·
vations accepted. Down-home.
country dinina,. Lunch, dinner:
dancina and live muSJc in the
saloon. Not rated.
salad. cracked dunacness crab. ()e.. S th C finitivc non-nouvelle menu stays OU ounty
conlistent from year to year -and
so does Mr. Pragcr's clientelc. che
creme de la creme of O.C. Casually
elepnt co dTeSS~. SSSS *****
a.dlld1W't 2407 E. Coast Hwy ..
Corona dcl Mar. 67l-37SO. Oocn for
~. 23700 El Toro Rd.
859·9"393. ()pen 11 to 11 daily.
RcttrVation~ accepted. Moroccan
cuisine with belly dancma ntJhtly.
Not rated.
lunch Mon.·Fri. 11 a.m. 10 2:30 p.m. en .. Heue 32802 Plc1fic Coast.
Dinner S.10 p.m. daily. Rcter· Hwy., South Lapma 499-2626. Rcs-
vations acttpted for lunch and from ervations ~led. OounMt Con-s to 9:)() Mon.· Th .. from S to 7 p.m. tincntal cuisanc for morT than 18
only Fri., Sat. Continental. Nonbttn years. Lunch, dinner, bnanch. danc-
hat._n cuisine, Not rated. 1na and live entertainment. Not
a.ra1ftaA 4001 W. Coast Haahway. ...ltd 6~3322. Rctervataons ac«pted D'AllllM'• Traneria 25214 Cabot
Drfinitive Tbai cuisine. Valt1t·l)9ck· Rd. fSl -3963. ~n ft>r lunch 11 :30
ed luncheon combination spreials. to 2:30 Tucs.~Fn.; d1nntt S to 9
Senne decor. Lunch. dinner. Sun-Mon .• "11\urs. S co 10 Fn.-SaL Rcstr·
day Brundt. Abo at 17SO S COlst vatiom accepted. Italian food with
Hwy. in lquna 8cach, 494-8424. SS specialties of lamb, veal. seafood
****. and fresh pasta. Not rated Sut'a Dell, 660 Newport Cefltcr Dr. El Rudlll... 2S322 Cabot Rd.
7:20-0360. ()ptn 7 to 4 Mon.-Fri. No S86-1200. ()pen 11 lo 10 Mon.·Fri ..
rctttVations nccckd. Ocli i:u1s11.,e. ti to t I f'n.-Sat. 10 to 10 Sun;
Not raltd. Sunday brunch 11 to 3. Speciatizina
....,leJ·WrtallhM 2S31 East~un in authentic homcm.de Mex.can
Drive. 76().9'10(). ()pen 10 to 9:30 food with catcrtainmcnt Tues.-Sun.
Mon.-Fri., 6 to 9:30 s... Ratt'· Not rated. •
vadon1 Meded. Hidden in Eutbluft TM .... 23822 Mc:mairy Ro9d at
Sh<>pplftl Center, thi1 fa one of Roctfield. 76$.UHOP. Open 6 l>-m.
O.C. ~, best«pl ICCfttl. Supcrl> .. te to 2 a.m. Moa..S... Rcta'VltlOCIS
(try the dudt rilettet). ~..... not niquired.
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